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Chapter 5 - The Psychology of Stress (Abraham Maslow (Theory of Motivation…
Chapter 5 - The Psychology of Stress
Sigmund Freud
Father of psychology and psychological theories
Id
Instinctual nature to satisfy body
InstinctualTension
Adhere to social acceptable behavior
We will always have innate stress
Ego
seek pleasure and avoid pain
controls impulse from Id
vulnerable to outside perception
Defense Mechanisms
Collection of coping strategies to deal with stress.
Denial: Deny involvement
Repression: Removal of thoughts or memory
Suppression: Intentionally forgetting
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Projection: Projecting onto others
Rationalization: Reinterpretation of reality
Displacement: Transmitting to nonthreatening
Humor:
Carl Jung
Conscious - Logic
Unconscious - Ideas
Personal Unconscious
Personal feelings from influence of conscious
Collective Unconscious
Deepest level
Viktor Frankl
Suffering is direct response to profound stress
Suffering is part of life and death
Purpose is to make a purpose for that suffering
Tragic Optimism
Turn suffering into a meaningful experience
Abraham Maslow
Theory of Motivation
Humans operate at hierarchy of needs that influence behavior
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Meta disease: Disease and illness are result of unresolved emotional illness
Physiological
Safety
Order and Stability
Love Belonging
Esteem
Self-Actualization
Personal fufillment
Self-Transcendence
Why does the Mind perceive something as threatening?
"Ego - Protecting"
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"Self-Awareness"
Individuation
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Iceberg
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Heirarchy of Needs
(Pyramid)