PSY3120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Ego Psychology, Phallic Stage, Facing Reality
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Psychoanalytic therapy: freuds views still influence contemporary practice, new therapies developed as adaptions to freuds work, extensions of his work or because of rejections to his work. The goal in life is to gain pleasure and avoid pain: death instincts. People manifest through their behavior an unconscious wish to die/hurt themselves or others =an aggressive drive. Need to manage this which is challenging: sexual and aggressive drives= determinants of why people act as they do. Acts to discharge tension immediately because it is ruled by the pleasure principle (reduces tension, avoiding pain & gaining pleasure). The id never matures, is always the (cid:858)spoilt (cid:271)(cid:396)at(cid:859) of pe(cid:396)so(cid:374)alit(cid:455). Does(cid:374)(cid:859)t thi(cid:374)k. la(cid:396)gel(cid:455) u(cid:374)(cid:272)o(cid:374)s(cid:272)ious: the ego: contact with reality. Realistic and logical thinking to plan action for satisfying needs. Id knows subjective reality, but ego distinguishes between mental images and things in the external world: the superego: persons moral code. Represents the ideal not the real, strives for perfection.