HSS 4102 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Glyphosate, Congenital Heart Defect, Fatty Liver
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Sigmund freud three personality types: id, ego, superego. Sexual feelings are a part of personality development id: part of personality that comprimises a person"s basic and aggressive impulses; it contains the libido and motivates a person to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Superego: moral judge personality trait libido: unconscious process; internal drive for physical pleasure. At each stage the libido centres on different part of the body. Patients memories are used as a primary source of material the psychosocial theory: internal drives and emotions influence behaviour. Psychosocial theory: development is influenced by common cultural demands and internal drives. Each psychosocial stage requires resolution of a crisis. Health development requires a favourable ratio of positive to negative experiences. Stages: the first four stages form the foundation for the adult personality. Ages: adult stages are not strongly tied to age. Classical conditioning: learning process that occurs through associations between environmental stimulus and natural occurring stimulus.