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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory - Coggle Diagram
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychosexual Stages
Phallic
Latency
Anal
Genital
Oral
Birth to 1½ years old
Infant's pleasure centers on the mouth
Anxiety if denied oral gratification
Defense Mechanisms
Denial
Refusing to accept reality or the truth of a situation
Projection
Saying that threatening thoughts/emotions are someone else's thoughts/emotions
Repression
Not remembering something as it cannot be accessed
Regression
Going back to a childhood state
Divisions of Personality
Ego
Reality principle
Conscious
Redirects id impulses
Develops in early infancy
Rational part of the personality
Superego
Conscience
Tells us of right and wrong
Develops through interactions with caregivers
Ages 3-6
Id
No ambitions/drive
Unconscious
Source of biological needs and desire
Sex
Aggression
Hunger
Present at birth
Instructive part of the personality
Divisions of Mind
Conscious
Thoughts, feelings, and perceptions in current awareness
Contains what we know
Interacts with external stimuli and ongoing experiences
Preconscious
We don't know but we can access
Mental storage
Unconscious
Can't access
Difficult to retreive information
Largest part of our mind