NUTR 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Freudian Slip, Sigmund Freud, Oral Stage

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Case study method: when only one individual is studied. Had an analogy of the ice-berg model of personality. : on the surface (tip of the iceberg) conscious. Superego knowledge, voice of reason, who you are . When faced with stress, unconscious forces seek to protect ourselves. Ex: rationalization, compensation (why would the man buy the long car) Freud"s psychosexual stages of development: (e) humanistic perspective: (f) socio-cultural perspective: How we see ourselves vs. how we behave. Unconditional love (love is not conditional, love is not for sale , not wanting anything in return) Behaviors and attitudes are affected by our culture and social influences. *depression may be linked to social stress: poverty, unemployment. Examines the role of inherited tendencies: survival value -> adaptation. Our evolutionary behaviors may reflect a way of life thousands of years ago. We do not want to be looking at the trees when the lion is approaching .

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