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Chapter 12 Vocabulary Part 1

Across
A defense mechanism that protects the person from anxiety by ejecting anxiety-evoking ideas and impulses from awareness
A conflict of the phallic stage in which the boy wishes to possess his mother sexually and perceives his father as a rival in love
In psychodynamic theory, arrested development; attachment to objects of an earlier stage
Feelings of inferiority hypothesized by Adler to serve as a central motivating force
The second psychic structure to develop, characterized by self-awareness, planning, and delay of gratification
Adler's term for the desire to compensate for feelings for inferiority
Capable of being brought into awareness by the focusing of attention
A relatively stable aspect of personality that is inferred from behavior and assumed to give rise to consistent behavior.
In psychodynamic theory, the process by which libidinal energy is expressed through different erogenous zones during different stages of development
Bandura's term for social-cognitive view that people influence their environment just as their environment influences them
The desireability of an object or event
Transferred
A cognitively oriented learning theory in which observational learning and person variables such as values and expectancies play major roles in individual differences
Down
In pscyhodynamic theory, the basic instinct to preserve and perpetuate
Jung's hypothesized store of vague racial memories
The psychic structure, present at birth, that respresents physiological drives and is fully unconscious
Erikson's theory of personality and development, which emphasizes social relationships and eight stages of growth
A personality descriptive of an individual who is in frequent conflict with society yet who is undeterred by punishment and experiences little or no guilt and anxiety
(a) In psychodynamic theory, the energy of eros; the sexual instinct; (b) Generally, sexual interest or drive.
A firm sense of who one is and what one stands for
The reasonably stable patterns of emotions, motives, and behavior that distinguish one person from another.
The first stage of psychosexual development, during which gratification is hypothesized to be attained primarily through oral exercises
The third psychic structure, which functions as a moral guardian and sets forth high standards for behavior