Exam 3: A Psychodynamic Theory: Freuds Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality
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Research indicates that events of early childhood may leave an emotional memory that influences later functioning without the person having a conscious memory of the event. This is because a part of the brain, the amygdala, is involved at that point in time but prior to the development of more mature brain structures involved in memory, such as the hippocampus. This finding is
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People develop defense mechanisms to protect themselves against anxiety.
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Which of the following is an erogenous zone according to pychoanalytic theory?
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Psychoanalytic theory suggests that the "Reality Principle" and the "Pleasure Principle" operate together in the following manner:
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"Not looking" is expressive of the mechanism of defense called
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In psychoanalytic theory, the source of all psychic energy lies in states of bodily excitation.
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Provide an example of an experimental research finding in contemporary psychology that supports psychoanalytic theory. In what ways is this contemporary scientific evidence superior to the case study evidence presented by Freud?
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If someone were to feel guilty about wanting to strike his father after being provoked, even though the action was never carried out, Freud would probably say that guilt was due to the action of which of the following?
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Which defense mechanism plays a part in all other defense mechanisms?
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The foundation for Freud's view of human functioning was the principle of
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