Theories of Personality Freud
The ego-ideal consists of
good or correct behaviors children learn from their parents.
Freud revised his view of the structure of personality to include the
all of these
The defense mechanisms
all of these
The id functions to
all of these
In the defense mechanism of rationalization, a/n
behavior is reinterpreted to make it more acceptable.
Which of the following is not one of the three types of anxiety proposed by Freud?
frustration anxiety
All of the following are defense mechanisms except
cathexis
Because people do not have the same childhood experiences, the nature of the ____ varies from person to person.
ego and superego
Each of Freud's psychosexual stages is defined by a/n ____ of the body.
erogenous zone
Neurotic anxiety results from a conflict between
id and ego
Moral anxiety results from the conflicting demands of
id and superego
The ego constantly tries to compromise between the demands of
id, reality, and the superego
Repression as a defense mechanism
is extremely difficult to eliminate, once used.
Freud's name for psychic energy manifested by the life instincts is
libido
The task of the ego is to ____ id impulses.
postpone, delay, or redirect
Hallucinatory or fantasy experience concerned with wish fulfillment is known as
primary-process thought