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    Unit 8 Exercise 1

    Unit 8 Exercise 1 Ja’Martay Bentley GE375 Tami Gary May 16, 2016 Freud’s psychoanalytic perspective emphasized unconscious and unresolved past conflicts (Carpenter & Huffman, 2011). Freud believed the psyche (mind) contained three levels of consciousness: conscious, preconscious, and the unconscious (Carpenter & Huffman, 2011). Conscious is the thoughts or motives that a person is currently aware of or is remembering (Carpenter & Huffman, 2011). Preconscious are thoughts or motives

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    Psyc221 Week 2 Quiz 1

    Question 2 of 28 1.0 Points Which of the following is a technique of psychoanalytic therapy? A.free association B.systematic desensitization C.modeling D.unconditional positive regard E.flooding Question 3 of 28 1.0 Points A Freudian slip is: A.the unconscious desire for one's mother B.the inability to control one's sexual energy C.giving in to instinctual desires D.psychological errors in speaking or writing E.none of the above Question 4 of 28 1

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    Psychoanalytic Personality

    Psychoanalytic Personality Shannon A. Colon Lampley University Of Phoenix PSY/150 September 23, 2015 Dr. P. Edvard Pharel Psychology goes back ages ago; the three major psychologists are Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Carl Jung. All have different theories, but some parts of their theories are similar. All theories have the same concept of how one self can identify their own personality. The information that will be given in the next paragraphs would show how old theories from the

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    Psychology

    recall some memories from last quarter where I was really struggling. This is an example of Repression. It's the act of unconscious forgetting over time even though the memory you're forgetting was very emotional and caused you a lot of pain.The neo-Freudians disagreed with Freud's

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    Traits

    characteristics of these theories with which you agree? What are two characteristics with which you disagree? • Describe the stages of Freud’s theory and explain characteristics of personality using these components. • Describe uses of at least three Freudian defense mechanisms with real-life examples. • Psychologists have broken down the human personality into five distinct categories; neuroticism, extraversion, openness, conscientiousness and agreeableness. The acronyms used to refer to these personality

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    Psychoanalysis

    Foundations and Components of Psychoanalysis Cohran, Robin Dec, 1, 14 PSY/301 Foundations and Components of Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis remains the single most influential theory for the practice of psychotherapy. Freud (1964) began the movement and his theory can be broken down into five parts. The first part of Freud’s theory is Dynamics. This level deals with instinctual forces (Rapaport and Gill, 1959). Freud traces all instincts, in a certain sense, therefore all actions, back to two

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    Psycho Anal

    Hierarchy of Needs: According to Abraham Maslow, humans have certain needs that must be fulfilled for healthy living. These needs motivate us to act the way we do, and in particular, in ways that satisfy the needs that are not yet fulfilled. In addition, Maslow suggested that these needs are not all equally important, but exist in a hierarchy (shaped like a pyramid), with the most important, basic needs at the bottom.  The Hierarchy of needs is often presented as a pyramid. Forming the base are

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    Customer Behaviour

    Chapter 1 1. Describe the interrelationship between consumer research, market segmentation and targeting, and the development of the marketing mix for the manufacturer of HDTV sets. Consumer research describes the process and tools used to study consumer behavior. Broadly speaking, there are two theoretical perspectives that guide the development of consumer research methodology: the positivist approach (objective and empirical causal research) and the interpretivist approach (qualitative

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    Consumer Behaviour

    Chapter 1 1. Describe the interrelationship between consumer research, market segmentation and targeting, and the development of the marketing mix for the manufacturer of HDTV sets. Consumer research describes the process and tools used to study consumer behavior. Broadly speaking, there are two theoretical perspectives that guide the development of consumer research methodology: the positivist approach (objective and empirical causal research) and the interpretivist approach (qualitative

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    Jung

    Ellyn Joy V. Pasaporte Carl Jung Until the 1910s, Carl Jung was a follower and close friend of Freud’s. Like Freud, Jung believed that unconscious conflicts are important in shaping personality. However, he believed the unconscious has two layers: the personal unconscious, which resembled Freud’s idea, and the collective unconscious, which contains universal memories of the common human past. Jung called these common memories archetypes. Archetypes are images or thoughts that have the same meaning

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