PSYC121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Psychosexual Development, Tantrum, Oral Stage
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Lay - a person who is not a health care professional or health care researcher. Fixation - being stuck in one stage of psychosexual development. Elimination - the expulsion of waste matter from the body. Lay perspective: what makes people tick, what you can see, how similar people are to you, their characteristics, how they respond to a situation, what they look like, whether they are interesting. Personality includes: motives, beliefs and values, behaviour, private thoughts, subjective experiences, capacity for adaption and change, how we are perceived, disparity between our private and public self. Personality theorists will define personality differently according to their own theoretical perspectives. Unconscious id: raw energy, temper tantrum - (cid:858)i (cid:449)a(cid:374)t that, a(cid:374)d i (cid:449)a(cid:374)t it (cid:374)o(cid:449)(cid:859), Ego: the negotiator between the id and the super-ego - (cid:858)you ca(cid:374) ha(cid:448)e it later(cid:859) Preconscious super-ego: our conscious/the moral component of our personality.