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Erikson




Erikson




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  • Erik Erikson was born in 1902 in Germany and trained at the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute before coming to the United States.

🧱Taught atYale University

🧱Taught at the University of California at Berkley

🧱Taught at Harvard

🧱 Worked as a psychology practitioner

🧱Erikson proposed that the ego is supposed to develop in stages

Erikson's eight stages of development (Shiraev, 2016). 

  Stage                                      Ego Crisis                                     Age                        Positive Outcome

     One                                    TrustVs.Mistrust                           0-2                                  Hope

     Two                               Autonomy vs shame/doubt                2-3                                  Will

    Three                             Initiative vs Guilt                               3-5                                Purpose
      
   Four                             Industry vs Inferiority                      5-12                           Competence
    
  Five                                Ego identity vs role confusion         adolescence                 Fidelity

Six                                 Intimacy vs. Isolation                        Young Adulthood        Love

Seven                             Generativity                                        Adulthood             Care

Eight                              Ego integrity vs despair                       Maturity               Wisdom
 
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According to Erikson if the crisis for a certain stage was not met, then the ego would lose strength which would result in poor adaption (Shiraev, 2016). 

🧱Identity Crisis

Erikson believed it was the result of tension or conflict between the developing ego and the changing world (Shiraev, 2016). 

  • Erikson's theory differed from psychoanalysis which theorized that the personality is shaped during infancy and early childhood. 
  • So basically Erikson's theory of development stated that development was an ongoing process, and psychoanalytic theories believed that infancy and early childhood developed personality.
🧱1969 Erikson wrote about the great Indian Mohandas Gandhi

Erikson believed the goal of psychotherapy was to encourage the growth of whatever virtues a person was missing so that person could achieve happiness(Shiraev, 2016).  




References

Shiraev, E. (2016). Personality Theories: A Global View. SAGE Publications, Inc. (US). https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781506300795

Anna Freud

 Anna Freud


Sigmund Freud's youngest daughter, Anna Freud, was born in Vienna. " At the age of 15, she was reading her father's articles and books (Shiraev, 2016). She trained in Germany to work as a teacher and in 1938 she along with her family escaped persecution by the Nazis and migrated from Austria to London. 

🥏She started the Anna Freud Centre a child therapy clinic. 

🥏She was awarded the Decoration of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria.

🥏She emphasized that children could not explain their psychological problems the way adults could

🥏She wrote The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense in 1966


She wrote about the ego's struggle with the overwhelming demands of the id, on the one hand, and powerful restrictions imposed by reality, on the other (Shiraev, 2016).

Ego Defenses

Unconscious structures enable an individual to avoid awareness of unpleasant, anxiety-arousing issues (Shiraev, 2016). 
🟥The ego functions to defend itself from these issues.
🟥The ego does this automatically in an unconscious way.
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Anna Freud theorized ten basic defense mechanisms (Shiraev, 2016).

🧩 Repression
🧩Regression 
🧩Reaction formation
   🧩  Undoing        🧩 Isolation

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Projection                                                     🧩 Self-Harm                       🧩 Introjection


🧩 Rationalization                          🧩Displacement


References

Shiraev, E. (2016). Personality Theories: A Global View. SAGE Publications, Inc. (US). https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781506300795

Ego psychology



Ego Psychology 

Psychoanalysis is a theory of personality that has had a long-lasting impact on psychology. Freud's followers supported some elements of the theory, refined others, and outright rejected yet others.They contributed to personality psychology by paying serious attention to social factors contributing to an individual's development and experience (Shiraev, 2016). 


🟥Most of Freud's followers accepted the general idea that infantile conflicts affect the individual's adult experiences and personality features.

🟥Psychoanalytic therapy can help the individual become aware of these conflicts🟥🟥

 🟥This is the idea that unresolved conflicts from childhood can have a lasting impact on our personality and behavior.

🟥They also acknowledged that the individual is generally unaware of these conflicts.

🟥This is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on helping the individual to understand and resolve their unconscious conflicts.

 

Several trends emerged in the new wave of psychoanalysis.


  • Some psychoanalysts focused on a further examination of the ego and its functioning.
  • Ego psychology focuses on how the ego interacts with the social environment.
  • Other psychoanalysts focused on the role of object relations in personality development.
  • Object relations theory emphasizes the importance of early relationships with caregivers in shaping the individual's personality.

Other psychoanalysts focused on the role of culture in personality development.

Cultural psychoanalysis emphasizes the importance of social and cultural factors in shaping the individual's personality (Shiraev, 2016). 





Resources

Shiraev, E. (2016). Personality Theories: A Global View. SAGE Publications, Inc. (US). https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781506300795

 

Sometimes the Things We Enjoy Doing the Most Are the Things We Don't Want Others to See

 Sometimes the Things We Enjoy Doing the Most Are the Things We Don't Want Others to See



We all have things that we enjoy doing, but sometimes those things are things that we don't want others to see. Maybe we're embarrassed about them, or maybe we think that others won't understand. Whatever the reason, there's something about these activities that makes us want to keep them private.


  • There are many reasons why we might enjoy doing things that we don't want others to see. Sometimes, it's because these activities are simply a way for us to relax and de-stress. When we're around other people, we often feel like we have to put on a front and pretend to be someone we're not. But when we're alone, we can let loose and be ourselves.


  • Other times, we enjoy doing things that we don't want others to see because they're a way for us to express ourselves creatively. Maybe we're a writer who likes to write in a private journal, or maybe we're a musician who likes to sing in the shower. These activities allow us to tap into our creativity and express ourselves in ways that we might not be able to do in front of others.


  • Finally, sometimes we enjoy doing things that we don't want others to see because they're a way for us to escape from reality. Maybe we're feeling stressed or overwhelmed, and we need a way to take a break from our everyday lives. Watching a sad movie or reading a trashy novel can be a way for us to escape from our problems and just relax for a while.




Whatever the reason, there's nothing wrong with enjoying things that we don't want others to see. In fact, these activities can be a healthy way for us to relax, express ourselves, and escape from reality. So next time you feel the urge to do something that you're not sure you should do, go ahead and do it. You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.






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