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Solve using Freud, Jung and Alfred

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Created Date 03.11.24
Last Updated 03.11.24
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Topics of this game:
  • mental representations of internal stimuli,hat drive a person to take certain actions.
  • the source of psychic energy, it operates according to the pleasure principle
  • Mature thought processes needed to deal rationally with the external world.
  • To Freud, the moral aspect of personality; the internalization of parental and societal values and standards
  • feeling of fear and dread without an obvious cause;
  • A condition in which a portion of libido remains invested in one of the psychosexual stages because of excessive frustration or gratification.
  • A boy’s fear during the Oedipal period that his penis will be cut off
  • The expression of emotions that is expected to lead to the reduction of disturbing symptoms.
  • To Jung, a broader and more generalized form of psychic energy
  • conflict between opposing processes or tendencies is necessary to generate psychic energy
  • An attitude of the psyche characterized by an orientation toward the external world and other people.
  • The reservoir of material that was once conscious but has been forgotten or suppressed.
  • Images of universal experiences contained in the collective unconscious
  • Feminine aspects of the male psyche.
  • A projective technique in which a person responds to a stimulus word with whatever word comes to mind.
  • An assessment test based on Jung’s psychological types and the attitudes of introversion and extraversion.
  • A condition that develops when a person is unable to compensate for normal inferiority feelings.
  • A unique character structure or pattern of personal behaviors and characteristics by which each of us strives for perfection