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Ch 4. The psychodynamic perspective

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Developed to complement and extend the topographic model, the structural model of the mind posits the existence of three interacting mental structures called the id, ego, and superego.
The assumption that nothing in mental life happens by chance- that there is no such thing as a "random" thought or feeling.
Mental strategies, rooted in the ego, that we use to manage anxiety when we feel threatened. Ex. (repression, denial, sublimation, and reaction formation).
The hypothesis- supported by contemporary empirical research- that the vast majority of mental activity takes place outside conscious awareness.
A modern offshoot of the psychodynamic perspective, this theory contends that personality can be understood as reflecting mental images of significant figures (especially the parents) that we form early in life in response to interactions taking place within the family; these mental images serve as templates (or "scripts") for later interpersonal relationships.
Freud's first model of the mind, which contended that the mind could be divided into three regions: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. (The "topographic" comes from the fact that topography is the study of maps.)
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Probably the most controversial aspect of the psychodynamic theory, the psychosexual stage model contends that early in life we progress through a sequence of developmental stages ( oral, anal, Oedipal, latency and genital), each with its own unique mode of sexual gratification.
An integrative, interdisciplinary domain of inquiry seeking to integrate psychoanalytic and neuropsychological ideas and findings to enhance both areas of inquiry.