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Strong affectionate tie toward special people
TERM 2
Carl Jung
DEFINITION 2
ego existising in birth, fostering adaptation, grow oriented
resolutions of conflicts, student of freud
TERM 3
HARTMANN
DEFINITION 3
the ultimate function of the ego is to promote adaption to the
environment1.*Physical: need to gain control of body to get
to where need to be2.* Psychological: gain control of
impulses and modify them
TERM 4
*ADLER: Dynamic Process:
DEFINITION 4
life choice, healthy lifestyle, meaningful goalsRole of ego:
maximize adaptation
TERM 5
ego control
DEFINITION 5
impulse control, delay of gratification
ego resilience
the ability to modify the level of ego control
TERM 7
EGO RESILIENT
DEFINITION 7
FIND IT EASY TO SWITCH BACK AND FORTH
TERM 8
Piaget
DEFINITION 8
as cognitive capabilities grow, we organize, understand and
structure experience in more elaborate ways
TERM 9
Erikson
DEFINITION 9
EGO IDENTITY, developmental stages, self changing
constantly in response to change in environment
TERM 10
Loevinger: TABLE 10.
DEFINITION 10
Symbiotic: working to acquire sense of separation between self
and nonselfImpulsive: assertion of self through impulse
expressionSelf Proactive: grasps rules only to avoid
punishmentConformist: rules adapted because accepted by whole
groupSelf aware: rules have exceptionsConsciousness: use of self
evaluated standardsIndividualistic: clear sense of
individualityAutonomous: IndependencyIntegrated: appreciation of
others view points
STERN: Sense of self form identity
Representations ofInteractions that have beenGeneralized
RIGS=Schemas
TERM 17
KOHUT:
DEFINITION 17
Relationships create structure of self & focused on the quality
of the relationships with others
TERM 18
** Table 11.5 Horneys Neurotics Needs
DEFINITION 18
1.Neurotic need for affection and approval: wanting to please
others and live up to their expectations2. neurotic need for
partner who will take over ones life: fear of being left alone3.
neurotic need for power: craving power
TERM 19
** BOWLBY
DEFINITION 19
theory and stages of attachment & Internal working model
theory: set of expectations formed by caregiving experiences
TERM 20
Margret 3rd stage- Separation&Individuation
DEFINITION 20
1.Hatching: responds to primary caretaker differently than
others2.Practicing: safe seperation3.Rapprochement: will
practice leaving and returning