Across
- 1. saying one thing but meaning another
- 2. psychologist associated with psychoanalytic theory of personality
- 4. lets an anxious person refuse to admit that something unpleasant is happening
- 5. a part of personality representing internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement, also described as your inner parent
- 6. instinctive drive to seek pleasure and avoid pain
- 9. freud believed that the mind could be represented by a…
- 10. the time period where ones thoughts and behaviors are influenced the most by
- 12. a region of them ind that is reservoir of unacceptable thoughts and feelings
- 13. a region of the mind holding information thats not conscious but is retrievable into conscious awareness
- 14. shifts an unacceptable impulse towards a more acceptable object or person
- 16. and individuals characteristic pattern
- 18. displaces real explanations and replaces the, with more comforting justifications for ones actions
- 19. allows an anxious person to retreat to a more comfortable infantile stage of life
- 20. freud uses this term to describe the id
- 21. disguises threatening feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing the problem to others
Down
- 1. a method of exploring the unconscious in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind
- 3. protective methods of reducing anxiety but unconsciously destroying reality
- 6. frauds theory of personality and therapeutic technique that provides insight to ones mind
- 7. reverses an unacceptable impulse, causing an axioms person to express the opposite of the provocation or feeling
- 8. the egos control of the pleasure seeking activity of the id in order to meet the demands of the external world
- 11. a social interaction in which a person makes suggestions to another that certain responses will occur
- 15. the principal of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual
- 17. banishes anxiety arousing thoughts and memories from consciousness
