Across
- 4. The exclusion of harmful memories.
- 7. A person's childhood experiences and unconscious desires that influence their behaviors.
- 9. A defense mechanism that involves an individual transferring negative thoughts or feelings from one person to another.
- 11. A defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by behaving in a bad/immature way.
- 14. Believed that personality develops in a predetermined order through eight different stages of psychosocial development, from birth to adulthood.
- 16. To proceed with something without awareness.
- 19. A perfect or representative example of something and could be used as a default mental image.
- 20. The primitive and instinctive part of personality.
- 23. Describes how a persons personality will change and develop, also shows how social skills are learned from birth to adulthood.
Down
- 1. The part of the unconscious mind that is the voice of the conscience.
- 2. A feeling that may feel universal/to all people.
- 3. Psychological strategies that are unconsciously used to protect yourself from anxiety or unacceptable thoughts/feelings.
- 5. Stages that capture the main growth points of a person from infancy to adulthood.
- 6. A defense mechanism that permits an individual to deal with reassurance and self-serving but may be incorrect explanations.
- 8. A defense mechanism where a person may unconsciously replace an unwanted feeling with the opposite feeling.
- 10. When the conscious refuses to perceive painful facts.
- 12. The portion of the human personality that may be experienced as self or I and is in contact with the outer world through perception.
- 13. The personality that an individual may project to others, may be differentiated from one’s authentic self.
- 15. Psychology researcher that studied human behavior and believed that human behavior was influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges.
- 17. An unconscious aspect of personality that doesn’t correspond with the ego.
- 18. The process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different living thing.
- 21. The enduring of characteristics and behaviors that comprise a person's unique adjustments to life.
- 22. Founded the analytical psychology movement.
