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Things to Know

SIGMUND FREUD
Psychoanalysis
Sex and aggression
Hysteria
Hypnosis (taught by Charcot to Freud)
Catharsis (taught by Breuer)
Free Association
Anna O.
Conscious
Unconscious
Unconscious Proper
Preconscious
Suppression
Repression
Phylogenetic Endowment
Perceptual Conscious
Structural Model
Id (das Es: it)
Pleasure Principle
Neurotic Anxiety
Primary Process
Secondary Process
Ego (das Ich: I)
Reality Principle
Realistic Anxiety
Defense Mechanisms
Superego (das Uber-Ich: Over-I)
Moralistic/Idealistic Principle
Conscience
Guilt
Ego-Ideal
Feelings of Inferiority
Drive
Eros
Sex
Libido
Erogenous Zones
1. Narcissism
Primary Narcissism
Secondary Narcissism
2. Love
Overt Sexual Love
Aim-Inhibited

3. Sadism
4. Masochism
Aggression (Thanatos)
Anxiety
Impetus
Source
Aim
Object
Defense Mechanism
Repression
Reaction Formation
Displacement
Fixation
Projection
Introjection
Sublimation
Denial
Stages of Development
Infantile Stage
Oral Phase
Oral-receptive
Oral-sadistic
Anal Phase
Anal character
Anal Expulsive/Aggressive
Anal Retentive
Anal Triad
Phallic Phase
Male Oedipus Complex
Complete Oedipus complex
Castration complex/anxiety
Female Oedipus Complex
Penis envy
Electra Complex
Latency
Genital Stage
Maturity
Early Therapeutic Technique
Extracting childhood memories
Dream interpretation
Hypnosis
Seduction theory
Later Therapeutic Technique
Free Association
Dream Analysis

Manifest Content
Latent Content
Repetition Compulsion
Condensation
Displacement
3 typical dreams
Transference
Negative Transference
Resistance
Psychosis
Freudian Slips/Parapraxes
Deterministic/Pessimistic/Causality/Unconscious/Biological
ALFRED ADLER
Individual Psychology
Striving for Superiority
Physical Deficiencies - Feelings of Inferiority
Masculine Protest
The Final Goal
Personal Superiority
Success
Creative Power
Organic Inferiority
Inferiority Complex
Social Interest
Fictions
Teleology
Fictional Finalism
Organ Dialect
Social Interest
Style of Life
Abnormal Development (Lack of Social Interest)
External Factors in Maladjustment
Exaggerated Physical Deficiencies
Pampered Style of Life
Neglected Style of Life
Safeguarding Tendencies
Excuses
Aggression
Depreciation
Accusation
Withdrawal
Moving Backward
Standing Still
Hesitating

Constructing Obstacles
Family Constellation
Firstborn
Secondborn
Youngest
Only Child
Early Recollections
Dreams
Psychotherapy
Compensation
Neurosis
Types of Energy
Ruling
Leaning
Avioding
Socially-Useful
Free Choice/Optimism/Teleological/Social/Uniqueness
CARL JUNG
Analytical Psychology
Collective unconscious
Archetypes
Conscious
Ego
Personal Unconscious
Complexes
Instinct
Archetypes
Persona
Shadow
Anima
Animus
Great Mother
Rebirth
Wise Old Man
Self
Self-realization
Mandala
Progression
Regression
Attitudes
Introversion
Extraversion
Functions
Thinking

Extraverted Thinking
Introverted Thinking
Feeling
Extraverted Feeling
Introverted Feeling
Sensing
Extraverted Sensing
Introverted Sensing
Intuiting
Extraverted Intuiting
Introverted Intuiting
Stages of Devt
Childhood
Anarchic
Monarchic
Dualistic
Youth
Conservative principle
Middle Life
Old Age
Self-Realization
Individuation
Word Association Test
Dream Analysis
Active Imagination
Transformation
Transference
Countertransference
Both causal teological/similarities/biological
MELANIE KLEIN
Object Relations Theory
Object
Phantasies
Good Breast
Bad Breast
Position
Paranoid-Schizoid
Persecutory breast
Ideal Breast
Depressive
Psychic Defense Mechanisms
Introjection
Projection
Splitting

Projective Identification
Internalization
Ego
Superego
Oedipus Complex
Female Oedipal Devt
Penis envy
Male Oedipal Devt
Play therapy
Kleinian Therapy
MARGARET MAHLER
Psychological birth
3 major developmental stages
1. Normal Autism
2. Normal Symbiosis
3. Separation-Individuation
a. Differentiation
b. Practicing
c. Rapprochement
Rapprochement crisis
d. Libidinal Object Constancy
HEINZ KOHUT
Self
Selfobjects
Narcissistic needs
1. grandiose exhibitionistic self
2. idealized parent image
JOHN BOWLBY
Attachment Theory
Separation Anxiety
Protest
Despair
Detachment
MARY AINSWORTH
Strange Situation
Attachment Styles
Secure
Anxious-Resistant
Anxious-Avoidant
Determinism/causal/unconscious/social/similarities

KAREN HORNEY
Psychoanalytic Social Theory
Safety and Satisfaction
Competition
Basic Hostility
Isolation
Need for Affection
Basic Anxiety
Protective Devices
Affection
Submissiveness
Power
Prestige
Possession
Withdrawal
Compulsion
Neurotics
Neurotic Need
(T) Affection and Approval
(T) Powerful Partner
(T) Restrict Ones Life within Narrow Border
(Ag) Power
(Ag) Exploit Others
(Ag) Social Recognition/Prestige
(Ag) Personal Admiration
(Ag) Ambition & Personal Achievement
(Aw) Self-Sufficiency and Independence
(Aw) Perfection and Unassailability
Neurotic Trends (Spontaneous/Compulsive)
Moving Towards People
Friendly, loving/compliant
Moving Against People
Surviving/Aggressive
Moving Away from People
Autonomous/Detached
Normals vs Neurotics
1. conscious vs unaware of usage
2. free to choose vs forced to act
3. mild vs severe conflict
4. choose from a variety of strategies vs limited to single trend
Basic Conflict
Intrapsychic Conflict
Idealized Self-Image
Neurotic Search for glory

Need for Perfection


Tyranny of the Should
Neurotic Ambition
Drive toward a vindictive triumph
Neurotic Claims
Neurotic Pride
Self-Hatred
Results:
a. Relentless Demands on Self
b. Merciless Self-Accusation
c. Self-Contempt
d. Self-Frustration
e. Self-Torment
f. Self-Destructive Actions and Impulses
Feminine Psychology
Horneyian Therapy
Free Choice/ Optimistic/ Social/Similarities
ERICH FROMM
Humanistic Psychoanalysis
Basic Anxiety
Human Dilemma
Existential Dichotomies
Life and Death
Complete Self-Realization and Life is too short
Ultimately Alone and not tolerate Isolation
Human Needs/ Existential Needs
Relatedness
Submission
Symbiotic Relationship
Power
Love
Transcendence
Malignant Aggression
Rootedness
Fixation
Sense of Identity
Frame of Orientation
Philosophy
Final Goal/Object of Devotion
Mechanisms of Escape
Authoritarianism
Masochism
Sadism
Destructiveness

Conformity
Positive Freedom
Character Orientation
Character
Assimilation
Socialization
Nonproductive Orientation
Receptive
Exploitative
Hoarding
Marketing
Productive Orientation
Work
Love
Biophilia
Thinking
Personality Disorders
Necrophilia
Malignant Narcissism
Narcissism
Hypochondriasis
Moral Hypochondriasis
Incestuous Symbiosis
Syndrome of Decay
Syndrome of Growth
Freedom
Renaissance
Reformation
2 kinds of unproductive families
Symbiotic
Withdrwaing
Teleological/conscious/social/similarities
HARRY SULLIVAN
Interpersonal Theory
Energy System
Tension
Need
General Need
Interpersonal Need
Tenderness
Physiological Need
Zonal Need
Oral
Anal

Manual
Anxiety
Euphoria
Energy Transformation
Dynamism
1. Dynamism of Specific Zones
2.
Disjunctive
Malevolence
Isolating
Lust
Conjunctive
Intimacy
Self-System
Security Operations
Dissociation
Selective Inattention
Personification
Bad-mother Personification
Good-mother Personification
Bad-Me Personification
Good-Me Personification
Not-Me Personification
Uncanny Emotion
Eidetic Personification
Levels of Cognition
Prototaxic
Parataxic
Parataxic distortion
Syntaxic
Stages of Development
Infancy
Apathy and Somnolent Detachment
Autistic Language
Childhood
Imaginary Playmate
Dramatization
Preoccupation
Juvenile Era
Competition
Compromise
Cooperation
Orientation Toward Living
Preadolescence
Early Adolescence

Late Adolescence
Adulthood
Sullivanian therapy
ERIK ERIKSON
Post-Freudian Theory
Identity Crisis
Ego Psychology
Body ego
Ego-Ideal
Ego Identity
1. Epigenetic Principle
2. Interaction of Opposites
Syntonic
Dystonic
3. Basic Strength
4. Core Pathology
5. Biological Aspect
6. Multiplicity of Conflicts and Events
7. Personality Devt and Identity Crisis
Stages of Psychosocial Development
Stage
Psychosexu Crisis
al Mode
Infancy
OralBasic Trust vs
Sensory
basic Mistrust

Basic
Strength
Hope

Core
Pathology
Withdrawal

Significant
Relation
Mothering
One

Early
Childhood

AnalUrethralMuscular

Autonomy vs
Shame and Doubt

Will

Compulsion

Parents

Play Age

GenitalLocomotor

Initiative vs Guilt

Purpose

Inhibition

Family/Play
mates

School Age

Latency

Industry vs
Inferiority

Competenc
e

Inertia

Neighbourh
ood/School

Description

Adolescenc
e

Puberty

Identity vs Identity
Confusion

Fidelity

Role
Repudiation

Peers

Young
Adulthood

Genitality

Intimacy vs
Isolation

Love

Exclusivity

Sexual
Partners
Friends

Adulthood

Procreativit
y

Generativity vs
Stagnation

Care

Rejectivity

Labor and
Household

Old Age

Generalized
Sensuality

Integrity vs
Despair

Wisdom

Disdain

All
Humanity

Psychohistory
Optimistic/Social/Individuality

ABRAHAM MASLOW
CARL ROGERS
ROLLO MAY
GORDON ALLPORT
HANS EYSENCK
ROBERT McCRAE and PAUL COSTA
BURRHUS FREDERICK SKINNER
JULIAN ROTTER
WALTER MISCHEL
ALBER BANDURA
GEORGE KELLY
ANA FREUD
ALBERT ELLIS
LUDWIG BINSWANGER
VICTOR FRANKL
JEAN PIAGET
HENRY MURRAY
RAYMOND CATTELL

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