PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Rat Park, Schizophrenia, Eugene Gendlin
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Framing is as important as the fundamental insight. Humanistic psychology morphed on a positive-based psychological basis. It asks about human behaviour and functioning, and doesn"t emphasizes human deficiency like freud. We have a lot of deficiencies that we want to fix, which effects our psychology. We can relate freud"s ideas to the biopsychosocial model. Bio- the id: bodily being, complexifies as you grow, wants stuff now. Psycho- ego: rational executive being, decision maker, tells the id to have patience/ change strategies toddler now. Social- superego: grows and can conceptualize, aware of social norms, acceptance or rejection, values, emerging sense of moral reasoning/consciousness. To become selves: as the id gives way to the ego (when transitioning from baby to toddler), language and theory of mind begin to develop. Somewhere in there, while they are sticking things in their mouth (where their reality is about mouth), the oral stage occurs.