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Okay, so i see that you need help with these questions.
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There's a total of 13 of them.
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So i'll go through each of them.
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You might just, i might not write everything down that i'm saying, but i'll write down the majority of it or the main sub parts of it.
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So question one, sigmund freud believed subconscious drives and emotions held the key to analyzing a person's behaviors.
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What is this perspective called and what are some of the tools he used to delve into his patient's psyche.
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So sigmund freud's perspective is called psychoanalysis.
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Some of the tools he used to delve into his patient's psyche would include free association, dream analysis, and transference.
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Okay, number two, name and describe freud's three levels of personality structure.
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So freud's three levels of personality structure are the id, the ego, and the superego.
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The id operates on pleasure principle, seeking immediate gratification.
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The ego operates on the reality principle, mediating between the id and the external world.
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And the the superego operates represents the internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment in future aspirations number three freud's six defense mechanisms against anxiety are repression regression, reaction formation, projection, rationalization, and displacement.
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And for three, it wants an example of each.
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So examples of repression is forgetting a traumatic event.
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Um regression is reverting to a childlike behavior just going to put child um reaction formation is expressing the opposite of one's truce feeling so opposite projection is attributing one's own feelings to others to others rationalization is justifying actions with with logical reasoning.
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Displacement is redirecting emotions to a safer target.
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Okay, number four.
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What are the two main ways neo -freudians differed from freud's theory of unconscious motives? so the two main ways neo -freudism differed from freud's theory of unconscious is one they placed more emphasis on the role of the conscious mind and social interactions and they disagreed with freud's focus on sexual and aggressive instincts as the primary drivers of human behavior.
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Number five.
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Number five says, what is jung's jung's theory of collective unconscious persists that there is a shared reservoir of universal experiences and archetypes that all humans inherit.
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These archetypes expressed through myths, symbols, and dreams.
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