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FREUD & PSYCHOANALYSIS
IS PSYCHOANALYSIS REALLY THAT
INFLUENCIAL?
MAJOR INFLUENCES ON FREUD’S THINKING
KEY NOTIONS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS
PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
CONFLICT
UNCONSCIOUS
PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES
STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY
ID, EGO, SUPEREGO
ANXIETY & DEFENSE MECHANISMS
2
PSYCHOANALYSIS =
the single most influential school of
thought of the XX century
3
Surrealism -- Salvador Dali (1904-1989)
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE ARTS
4
Buñuel (1900-1983) --Un Chien Andalou
A man. A woman. A knife. An eye. A moon. A cloud. The man slices open the
woman's eye as a cloud slices across the moon.
5
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND LITERATURE
Broken Glass by (UM alumnus)
Arthur Miller
Set in 1938, during the rise of Nazism and government-sanctified anti-
Semitism, a Brooklyn couple are forced to deal with the wife's psychosomatic
paralysis. This affliction could exist for many disparate reasons, such as the
couple's bitter marriage, her husband's futile attempted assimilation into the
Gentile world, her obsession
with Hitler's assault on German Jews, or just as a plea for attention. It is up to
the couple's doctor to discover the root of this illness.
6
Question for the class:
In your view, why were Freud’s ideas and
psychoanalysis so shocking to society?
7
Freud’s view of the human psyche as ridden by
unconscious and uncontrollable forces of sexual
origin.
8
MAJOR INFLUENCES ON FREUD’S
THINKING:
3 historical phenomena
2 relationships
9
ROMANTICISM
Celebration of the emotional and irrational aspects of human
nature
Delacroix (1798-1863)
10
RATIONALISM & EMPIRICISM
Providing a scientific account for all phenomena
Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)
11
RATIONALISM & EMPIRICISM
Providing a scientific account for all phenomena
e.g., providing a scientific explanation for hysteria?
(paralysis with no apparent physical cause)
FREUD’S MECHANISTIC VIEW OF THE MIND
mind = machine that uses psychological energy; this energy can
only be displaced or transformed (never destroyed)
12
WW1
Self-destruction as part of human nature
13
CHARCOT (1825-1893)
Hypnosis as a research method and therapeutic tool
Hysteria: paralysis with no apparent physical cause
14
BREUER (1842-1925)
Talking-cure: unstructured talk about fantasies, dreams,
symptoms, fears ---> release of psychic energy
15
KEY NOTIONS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS
•PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
•CONFLICT
•UNCONSCIOUS
16
There is not such thing as random behavior; all our acts are
determined by internal forces (wishes, fears) related to two
basic instincts
INSTINCTS: LIFE (libido) & DEATH (aggression)
Mental representation of a biological need; Energy of the
psyche
MENTAL ENERGY
Biological need  Increase in  Psychological need  Socially acceptable
(e.g., sex) tension/arousal -INSTINCT- expression
(e.g., sexual dream)
PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
17
CONFLICT
•Our lives are a constant negotiation of opposing
impulses (desire/fear; love/hate)
•Such conflicts produce anxiety (realistic, neurotic,
moral)
18
TOPOGRAPHIC MODEL OF THE MIND
UNCONSCIOUS
19
FREUD’S PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES
Personality development is very much influenced
by sexual development
STAGES: Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
(see textbook for this topic)
20
STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY
ID EGO SUPEREGO
ORIGINS Present at birth Develops from Develops from society &
life experience parental standards
AWARENESS? Unconscious Both Both
CONTENT Instincts Reasoning Moral imperatives &
Ideal Self
NATURE Biological Psychological Social
GUIDING Pleasure Principle Reality Principle Guilt
PRINCIPLE
Different personalities result from the different interactions among these structures
(which compete with each other for the psych energy available).
21
Question for the class:
Main difference between Ego and
Superego?
22
Ego: guided by reality, postpones but
does not prohibit (is pragmatic, rational)
Superego: guided by morality, inhibits (is
moralistic, perfectionist)
23
TOPOGRAPHIC MODEL OF THE MIND
TOPOGRAPHICAL MODEL OF THE MIND
24
ANXIETY & DEFENSE MECHANISMS
25
EGO’S DEFENSE MECHANISMS
‘it’= ANXIETY PROVOKING, UNACCEPTABLE THOUGHT OR IMPULSE
•DENIAL: refusal to acknowledge its existence
•REPRESSION: pushing it out of awareness
26
EGO’S DEFENSE MECHANISMS
‘it’= ANXIETY PROVOKING, UNACCEPTABLE THOUGHT OR IMPULSE
•DENIAL: refusal to acknowledge its existence
•REPRESSION: pushing it out of awareness
•PROJECTION: attributing it to someone else
•REACTION FORMATION: overemphasizing its opposite
•REGRESSION: retreating to an earlier (immature) stage of
development
•IDENTIFICATION: identifying oneself with a feared person
•RATIONALIZATION: giving excuses for it
•INTELLECTUALIZATION: distancing oneself from it by ‘studying
it’
27
EGO’S DEFENSE MECHANISMS
‘it’= ANXIETY PROVOKING, UNACCEPTABLE THOUGHT OR IMPULSE
•DENIAL: refusal to acknowledge its existence
•REPRESSION: pushing it out of awareness
•PROJECTION: attributing it to someone else
•REACTION FORMATION: overemphasizing its opposite
•REGRESSION: retreating to an earlier (immature) stage of
development
•IDENTIFICATION: identifying oneself with a feared person
•RATIONALIZATION: giving excuses for it
•INTELLECTUALIZATION: distancing oneself from it by ‘studying
it’
•DISPLACEMENT: shifting it to a nonthreating, neutral object
28
POSSIBLE TOPIC FOR EXTRA-CREDIT PAPER
Modern and empirical work on Ego’s functioning:
EGO-CONTROL & EGO-RESILIENCE
Jack & Jeanne Block (1980)
29
CLASSIFICATION OF DEFENSE
MECHANISMS
•Hysteria grouping
•Obsessive grouping
(Table 3.3 in the textbook)

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FREUD&PSYCHOANAL (1).ppt

  • 1. 1 FREUD & PSYCHOANALYSIS IS PSYCHOANALYSIS REALLY THAT INFLUENCIAL? MAJOR INFLUENCES ON FREUD’S THINKING KEY NOTIONS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM CONFLICT UNCONSCIOUS PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY ID, EGO, SUPEREGO ANXIETY & DEFENSE MECHANISMS
  • 2. 2 PSYCHOANALYSIS = the single most influential school of thought of the XX century
  • 3. 3 Surrealism -- Salvador Dali (1904-1989) PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE ARTS
  • 4. 4 Buñuel (1900-1983) --Un Chien Andalou A man. A woman. A knife. An eye. A moon. A cloud. The man slices open the woman's eye as a cloud slices across the moon.
  • 5. 5 PSYCHOANALYSIS AND LITERATURE Broken Glass by (UM alumnus) Arthur Miller Set in 1938, during the rise of Nazism and government-sanctified anti- Semitism, a Brooklyn couple are forced to deal with the wife's psychosomatic paralysis. This affliction could exist for many disparate reasons, such as the couple's bitter marriage, her husband's futile attempted assimilation into the Gentile world, her obsession with Hitler's assault on German Jews, or just as a plea for attention. It is up to the couple's doctor to discover the root of this illness.
  • 6. 6 Question for the class: In your view, why were Freud’s ideas and psychoanalysis so shocking to society?
  • 7. 7 Freud’s view of the human psyche as ridden by unconscious and uncontrollable forces of sexual origin.
  • 8. 8 MAJOR INFLUENCES ON FREUD’S THINKING: 3 historical phenomena 2 relationships
  • 9. 9 ROMANTICISM Celebration of the emotional and irrational aspects of human nature Delacroix (1798-1863)
  • 10. 10 RATIONALISM & EMPIRICISM Providing a scientific account for all phenomena Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934)
  • 11. 11 RATIONALISM & EMPIRICISM Providing a scientific account for all phenomena e.g., providing a scientific explanation for hysteria? (paralysis with no apparent physical cause) FREUD’S MECHANISTIC VIEW OF THE MIND mind = machine that uses psychological energy; this energy can only be displaced or transformed (never destroyed)
  • 13. 13 CHARCOT (1825-1893) Hypnosis as a research method and therapeutic tool Hysteria: paralysis with no apparent physical cause
  • 14. 14 BREUER (1842-1925) Talking-cure: unstructured talk about fantasies, dreams, symptoms, fears ---> release of psychic energy
  • 15. 15 KEY NOTIONS IN PSYCHOANALYSIS •PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM •CONFLICT •UNCONSCIOUS
  • 16. 16 There is not such thing as random behavior; all our acts are determined by internal forces (wishes, fears) related to two basic instincts INSTINCTS: LIFE (libido) & DEATH (aggression) Mental representation of a biological need; Energy of the psyche MENTAL ENERGY Biological need  Increase in  Psychological need  Socially acceptable (e.g., sex) tension/arousal -INSTINCT- expression (e.g., sexual dream) PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
  • 17. 17 CONFLICT •Our lives are a constant negotiation of opposing impulses (desire/fear; love/hate) •Such conflicts produce anxiety (realistic, neurotic, moral)
  • 18. 18 TOPOGRAPHIC MODEL OF THE MIND UNCONSCIOUS
  • 19. 19 FREUD’S PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES Personality development is very much influenced by sexual development STAGES: Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital (see textbook for this topic)
  • 20. 20 STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY ID EGO SUPEREGO ORIGINS Present at birth Develops from Develops from society & life experience parental standards AWARENESS? Unconscious Both Both CONTENT Instincts Reasoning Moral imperatives & Ideal Self NATURE Biological Psychological Social GUIDING Pleasure Principle Reality Principle Guilt PRINCIPLE Different personalities result from the different interactions among these structures (which compete with each other for the psych energy available).
  • 21. 21 Question for the class: Main difference between Ego and Superego?
  • 22. 22 Ego: guided by reality, postpones but does not prohibit (is pragmatic, rational) Superego: guided by morality, inhibits (is moralistic, perfectionist)
  • 23. 23 TOPOGRAPHIC MODEL OF THE MIND TOPOGRAPHICAL MODEL OF THE MIND
  • 24. 24 ANXIETY & DEFENSE MECHANISMS
  • 25. 25 EGO’S DEFENSE MECHANISMS ‘it’= ANXIETY PROVOKING, UNACCEPTABLE THOUGHT OR IMPULSE •DENIAL: refusal to acknowledge its existence •REPRESSION: pushing it out of awareness
  • 26. 26 EGO’S DEFENSE MECHANISMS ‘it’= ANXIETY PROVOKING, UNACCEPTABLE THOUGHT OR IMPULSE •DENIAL: refusal to acknowledge its existence •REPRESSION: pushing it out of awareness •PROJECTION: attributing it to someone else •REACTION FORMATION: overemphasizing its opposite •REGRESSION: retreating to an earlier (immature) stage of development •IDENTIFICATION: identifying oneself with a feared person •RATIONALIZATION: giving excuses for it •INTELLECTUALIZATION: distancing oneself from it by ‘studying it’
  • 27. 27 EGO’S DEFENSE MECHANISMS ‘it’= ANXIETY PROVOKING, UNACCEPTABLE THOUGHT OR IMPULSE •DENIAL: refusal to acknowledge its existence •REPRESSION: pushing it out of awareness •PROJECTION: attributing it to someone else •REACTION FORMATION: overemphasizing its opposite •REGRESSION: retreating to an earlier (immature) stage of development •IDENTIFICATION: identifying oneself with a feared person •RATIONALIZATION: giving excuses for it •INTELLECTUALIZATION: distancing oneself from it by ‘studying it’ •DISPLACEMENT: shifting it to a nonthreating, neutral object
  • 28. 28 POSSIBLE TOPIC FOR EXTRA-CREDIT PAPER Modern and empirical work on Ego’s functioning: EGO-CONTROL & EGO-RESILIENCE Jack & Jeanne Block (1980)
  • 29. 29 CLASSIFICATION OF DEFENSE MECHANISMS •Hysteria grouping •Obsessive grouping (Table 3.3 in the textbook)