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==Freudian Terms==
 
;[[Anal Stage]]
:Freudian [[stage ]] of [[development]], ages 1-3. During this stage the [[child]]'s focus of [[pleasure ]] is the anus. There is a [[conflict ]] between the child's [[desire ]] to expel [[feces ]] and the [[parents]]' attempt to toilet train the child. ;[[Analysand]]:A person undergoing psychoanalysis.
;[[Cathexis]]
:The Greek [[word]] [[meaning]] "to occupy" or "to invest." In [[Freudian]] [[psychology]], it is used to describe the [[process ]] of attaching [[sexual ]] ([[psychic]]) [[energy ]] (libido) to an a ([[particular]]) [[object]] (or [[goal]]). ;[[Displacement]]:A [[psychoanalytic]] [[defense]] [[mechanism]] in which one's desire for something inappropriate, such as one's [[mother]], is [[displaced]] onto something acceptable, such as one's wife. The acceptable person shares characteristics with, and takes the [[place]] of, the unacceptable person.
;[[Dream Interpretation]]
:The use of [[dreams ]] as a source of information [[about ]] the [[unconscious ]] in psychoanalysis.
;[[Ego]]
:English [[translation]] of [[Freud]]'s term ''[[das Ich]]'', or "the I." One of the [[three ]] [[structures ]] (components) of the [[mind ]] ([[psyche]]) as conceived by psychoanalysis. Obeys the "[[reality ]] [[principle]]," (deal with reality) mediating between the [[real ]] [[world ]] and the desires of the id. 
;[[Eros]]
:Freudian term for the sex [[instinct]].
;[[Fixation]]
:In Freudian [[theory]], the process by which libido is attached to various [[objects ]] and [[erogenous zones ]] (mouth, anus, genitals) during development. Fixation of different amounts of libido at various [[stages ]] leads to differences in [[personality]].
;[[Free Association]]
:In psychoanalysis, a [[technique ]] in which the [[patient ]] generates [[words ]] by [[association]]. Supposed to act as a window into the unconscious.
;[[Genital Stage]]
:The stage after [[puberty ]] in Freudian theory; lasts throughout [[life]]. Focus is on reproduction and caring for the next generation.
;[[Hysteria]]
:A disorder common in Freud's [[female ]] [[patients ]] in turn-of-the-century [[Vienna]], characterized by a grab-bag of somatic [[symptoms]]: limb [[paralysis]], motor automatisms, sensory deficits, atonia, etc.
;[[Id]]
:English translation of Freud's term ''[[das Es]]'', or "the It." One of the three structures (components) of the mind (psyche) in psychoanalysis, it is [[responsible]] for [[instinctual]] urges and is completely unconscious. Of these structures, it is the most [[primitive]]; the source of sex and [[death ]] [[drives]]; obeys the "[[pleasure principle]]."
;[[Latency Period]]
:In Freudian theory, a period of [[repressed ]] [[sexuality ]] between the [[Oedipal ]] crisis and puberty (the [[genital ]] period).
;[[Libido]]
:In Freudian theory, sexual energy. Each person has only a certain amount of libido that can be "cathected" and fixated onto various objects. [[Psychic energy]] derived from the sex [[drive]]. ;[[Neurology]]:The field of [[medicine]] concerned with brain disease and brain injuries. Distinct from neuroscience (the [[scientific]] study of the brain) and neuropsychology (the study of [[psychological]] disorders and impairments caused by brain dysfunction). ;[[Neurosis]]:A [[mental]] disorder that involves [[distortion]], but not outright [[rejection]], of reality. [[Neuroses]] include [[anxiety]] disorders, "hysteria," "neurasthenia," and obsessive-compulsive disorders.
;[[Oedipal Complex]]
:Takes place during the [[phallic ]] stage in Freud's [[developmental ]] theory. Boys [[want ]] to kill [[father ]] and [[sleep ]] with mother because of sexual attraction to mother; girls want to kill mother and sleep with father because of "[[penis ]] [[envy]]." The crisis leads to [[identification ]] with the same-sex parent and development of superego. A persistent set of unconscious beliefs and desires that results, according to Freud, from the [[childhood]] repression of the desire to sleep with one's mother and kill one's father.
;[[Oral Stage]]
;[[Phallic Stage]]
:Third stage in Freud's developmental theory, during which the Oedipal crisis takes place and the superego develops. Focus is on the genitals, specifically the penis.
 
;[[Physiology]]
:The field of [[biology]] concerned with the activities and functions of [[biological]] systems (as opposed to anatomy, which is concerned with the structures of biological systems).
 
;[[Physicalism]] ([[materialism]])
:The [[philosophical]] [[position]] that all phenomena can be explained by reference to [[physical]] (or "[[material]]") objects and the laws that govern their interactions.
;[[Pleasure Principle]]
:The "instant [[gratification]]" policy followed by the id.The principle obeyed by the id, which attempts to accomplish [[infantile]] wishes such as the [[wish]] to have sex with one's mother and kill one's father. ;[[Projection]]:A psychoanalytic [[defense mechanism]] by which an unwanted desire is attributed to [[others]] instead of the [[self]]. If you [[hate]] your father, for example, you might [[project]] your own [[feelings]] onto him and become convinced that your father hates you. 
;[[Psychoanalysis]]
:A method of [[psychotherapy ]] and psychological theorizing founded by [[Sigmund Freud ]] in turn-of- the-century Vienna. Focuses on early life experiences, basic [[instincts]], and the interplay of unconscious forces (thus a kind of "psychodynamic" theory). Originally a method of treating [[people]] with [[neurotic]] disorders invented and made popular by Sigmund Freud. Also a general method of [[interpreting]] [[behavior]], art, [[history]], etc., as [[being]] rooted in unconscious (usually sexual) desires. ;[[Psychoanalyst]]:A person who performs psychoanalysis. Often a medical doctor, though not always, especially after the 1960s in [[Europe]].
;[[Psychodynamic]]
:General term referring to Freudian and post-Freudian theories that postulated the interplay of forces in the unconscious as the major determinants of behavior.
 
;[[Psychosis]]
: A mental disorder that involves outright rejection or [[denial]] of reality. [[Psychotic]] [[conditions]] include [[schizophrenia]], very severe [[depression]], and manic- depressive disorder.
 
;[[Reaction formation]]
:A psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which an unwanted desire is converted into its opposite; e.g. a [[hatred]] of one's father is converted into a powerful (neurotic) [[love]] for him.
;[[Reality Principle]]
:In Freud's theory, the principle followed by the ego. Accommodates the constraints of reality while still trying to [[satisfy ]] the id's urges and the superego's ideals. The principle obeyed by the ego, which attempts to reconcile the id's desires with reality. ;[[Repression]]:The process by which the ego prevents unwanted desires from emerging into [[consciousness]]. According to psychoanalysis, partially-successful repression is the [[cause]] of neuroticism. ;[[Sublimation]]:The use of psychic energy generated by an unwanted or inappropriate [[desire,]] such as the desire to have sex with one's mother, for an acceptable [[activity]] such as art, [[science]], [[good]] works, etc.
;[[Superego]]:English translation of Freud's term "Über-Ich", or "over-I." It is partly [[conscious]], and it enforces rules and imposes [[guilt]]. One of the three structures (components) in the [[psychoanalytic theory ]] of mind(psyche), the [[super-ego]] represents internalized [[social]] rules. The superego develops during the [[phallic stage ]] and is the internalized [[representation ]] of [[society]]'s morals and goals; the [[conscience]].
;[[Thanatos]]:Freudian [[name ]] for the "death" instinct; the [[human ]] tendency towards [[aggression]], stagnation, and [[destruction]].
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