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pyschodynamic
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Mapa Mental sobre pyschodynamic, creado por matthewbrewis el 16/05/2014.
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pyschodynamic
assumptions
role of the unconscious, importance of early life
Personality theory
id- slefish pleasure principle, eros (love) thanatos (death)
ego- reality principle
defence mechanisms
repression- motivated forgetting
denial- protect id from unwanted truth
regression - stressed=childlke
superego- morality principle
Little Hans
in depth, thorough - parental information hans himself dream anaylsis allows study to be reanalysed
case study- detailed qualitative data no other method can produce so comprehensively
subjective, parental bias and researcher interpretation
cant be measured scientifcally becuase of unconscious mind, therefore cant be repeated
Dibs
others made recordings therefore minimising bias
lots of methods - interviews, observations, play therapy Lots of sources-dibs, parents, teachers oppurtunity to test for reliability
largely descriptive and not explanatory
cant be repeated as dibs will never be the same again
Case Study
in depth detailed qualititative date can be obtained as only looks at an individual or small group
lots of data can be obtained because other methods are unethical
only looks at individual so not generalisable
relies on information from the past so could be distorted memories
freudian case study
can help individual aswell as gather information
can uncover unconscious thoughts no other method can
subjective
cant be measured scientifaclly
correlational
can find how stong the correlation is between two variables
can be retested easily
no casuse and effect can be established
sometimes corraltion can be hard to find
longitudinal
strong development trends can be found
minimal participant variables
p's may stop taking part
researcher may change, time consuming
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