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PSYCHONALYSIS
THEORY
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CHOSYPSISLYNAA
When you have a problem or feel
down or trap in a difficult situation,
we use strategies, also known as
defense mechanisms, to escape the
problem or the Situation? Can you
recall one difficult situation that you
were into in the last 2 Weeks, what
defense mechanism did you use?
DESCRIBE THE SITUATION
DEFENSE MECHANISM
USED
YOUR FEELING AFTER
USING THE
DEFENSE MECHANISM
Sigmund Freud : German:
born Sigismund Schlomo
Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23
September 1939) was an
Austrian neurologist and
the founder
of psychoanalysis
 Refers both to a theory of how
the mind works and a treatment
modality.
 As a treatment method, it helps
people understand themselves,
their relationships, and how they
behave in the world.
Is based on the idea that we
are commonly motivated to
act by impulses that we
don’t recognize because
they originate in our
unconscious.
 These unconscious conflicts
can create negative feelings –
emotions such as
unhappiness, anxiety, or
depression – which can be
expressed in many ways,
including self-destructive
behavior, or difficulties with
peersonal relationships or
work.
According to Sigmund
Freud unconscious is the
key to understanding
our personality and our
personality has three
structures:
It is the person’s drives
and insticts; it operates
on “pleasure principle”.
The ID says “I want it
now”
 Operates on “moral
principle”: it strives for
perfection and not pleasure;
decides what is right or
wrong.
 The superego says “Nice
people don’t do that”
Operates on “ reality
principle”, Resolves the
conflict between Id and
Superego.
The ego says “ Maybe I can
find a compromise”
 The structures of personality
can be compared to an iceberg
where the conscious ( Ego and
Superego) can be seen mostly
but the larger part of the
personality or unconscious
(Id) is hidden under.
When the ego cannot
manage or resolve the
conflict between the Id
and the superego, the
person would use
defense mechanisms to
deal with problems in
life or to avoid pain.
 Is a coping technique that lessens
anxiety or pain due to unacceptable
or potentially harmful impulses.
 The use of defense mechanisms is
unconscious done and is most often
learned behaviors, most of which we
learned during childhood.
 1. RATIONALIZATION - is a
defense mechanism that involves
the justification of an
unacceptable behavior, thought
or feeling in a logical manner,
avoiding the true reason for the
action. This defensive maneuver
is often called “making excuses.”
Rather than deal with the
painful associated
emotions, a person distance
oneself from impulse,
event, or behavior by using
reasoning to block
emotional distress.
Converting of unwanted
or dangerous thoughts,
feelings or impulses in
to their opposites.
Performing an extreme
behavior in order to
express thoughts, feelings
the person feels incapable
of otherwise expressing.
 This refers to the maturation
of a person’s desired thoughts
or feelings or impulses onto
the person who does not have
thoughts, feelings or
impulses.
A person loses track time
and/or person, and instead
finds another
representation of their self
in order to continue in the
moment
 This is a lesser form of
dissociation, wherein parts of
oneself are separated from
awareness of other parts and
behaving as if one had
separate sets of values.
Negative feelings
or thoughts are
displaced or
directed to safer
target.
Seeking the security
of an earlier
developmental stage.
Diverting an
unacceptable
impulse to socially
desirable one.
The process of
psychologically
counterbalancing perceived
weaknesses by
emphasizing strength in
other arenas.
Unconscious
forgetting
Conscious form of
forgetting wherein one
deliberately escape or
move away from the
problem.
Everything in the
world is seen as all
bad with nothing in
between.
Focusing on funny aspects
of a painful situation
because one would not like
to face the real problem or
the pain involved if one
will face the problem.
Handling your
own pain by
helping others.
Ego refuses to
acknowledge
anxiety-provoking
situations.
This is the attempt to
take back an
unconscious behavior or
thought that is
unacceptable or hurtful.

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Psychoanalysis THEORY

  • 3. When you have a problem or feel down or trap in a difficult situation, we use strategies, also known as defense mechanisms, to escape the problem or the Situation? Can you recall one difficult situation that you were into in the last 2 Weeks, what defense mechanism did you use?
  • 4. DESCRIBE THE SITUATION DEFENSE MECHANISM USED YOUR FEELING AFTER USING THE DEFENSE MECHANISM
  • 5. Sigmund Freud : German: born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis
  • 6.
  • 7.  Refers both to a theory of how the mind works and a treatment modality.  As a treatment method, it helps people understand themselves, their relationships, and how they behave in the world.
  • 8. Is based on the idea that we are commonly motivated to act by impulses that we don’t recognize because they originate in our unconscious.
  • 9.  These unconscious conflicts can create negative feelings – emotions such as unhappiness, anxiety, or depression – which can be expressed in many ways, including self-destructive behavior, or difficulties with peersonal relationships or work.
  • 10. According to Sigmund Freud unconscious is the key to understanding our personality and our personality has three structures:
  • 11. It is the person’s drives and insticts; it operates on “pleasure principle”. The ID says “I want it now”
  • 12.  Operates on “moral principle”: it strives for perfection and not pleasure; decides what is right or wrong.  The superego says “Nice people don’t do that”
  • 13. Operates on “ reality principle”, Resolves the conflict between Id and Superego. The ego says “ Maybe I can find a compromise”
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.  The structures of personality can be compared to an iceberg where the conscious ( Ego and Superego) can be seen mostly but the larger part of the personality or unconscious (Id) is hidden under.
  • 23. When the ego cannot manage or resolve the conflict between the Id and the superego, the person would use defense mechanisms to deal with problems in life or to avoid pain.
  • 24.  Is a coping technique that lessens anxiety or pain due to unacceptable or potentially harmful impulses.  The use of defense mechanisms is unconscious done and is most often learned behaviors, most of which we learned during childhood.
  • 25.  1. RATIONALIZATION - is a defense mechanism that involves the justification of an unacceptable behavior, thought or feeling in a logical manner, avoiding the true reason for the action. This defensive maneuver is often called “making excuses.”
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. Rather than deal with the painful associated emotions, a person distance oneself from impulse, event, or behavior by using reasoning to block emotional distress.
  • 30.
  • 31. Converting of unwanted or dangerous thoughts, feelings or impulses in to their opposites.
  • 32.
  • 33. Performing an extreme behavior in order to express thoughts, feelings the person feels incapable of otherwise expressing.
  • 34.
  • 35.  This refers to the maturation of a person’s desired thoughts or feelings or impulses onto the person who does not have thoughts, feelings or impulses.
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39. A person loses track time and/or person, and instead finds another representation of their self in order to continue in the moment
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.  This is a lesser form of dissociation, wherein parts of oneself are separated from awareness of other parts and behaving as if one had separate sets of values.
  • 43.
  • 44. Negative feelings or thoughts are displaced or directed to safer target.
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 49.
  • 50. Seeking the security of an earlier developmental stage.
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 53. Diverting an unacceptable impulse to socially desirable one.
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 56. The process of psychologically counterbalancing perceived weaknesses by emphasizing strength in other arenas.
  • 57.
  • 59.
  • 60. Conscious form of forgetting wherein one deliberately escape or move away from the problem.
  • 61. Everything in the world is seen as all bad with nothing in between.
  • 62. Focusing on funny aspects of a painful situation because one would not like to face the real problem or the pain involved if one will face the problem.
  • 63. Handling your own pain by helping others.
  • 65. This is the attempt to take back an unconscious behavior or thought that is unacceptable or hurtful.