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Level 1
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Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
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does not really mean genuine love
affection
arise when parents do not satisfy child's needs for safety and satisfaction
basic hostility
detached from others
withdrawal
dominate others; humiliate others
power/ prestige
results from basic hostility
basic anxiety
repressed hostility leads to feelings of insecurity and apprehension
basic anxiety
neurotic individuals dislike themselves because their real self does not match insatiable demands of their idealized view of self
self-hatred
extravagantly positive picture of themselves that exists only in their minds
idealized self-image
need to dominate others/ towards superiority
neurotic ambition
need to dominate others with element of humiliation or shaming
vindictive triumph
drive to mold the whole personality into the idealized self-image (i should be like this, that)
need for perfection
as neurotic people begin to believe that their idealized self-image is real, they try to incorporate in into all aspects of their lives
the neurotic search for glory
belittling yourself "ang bobo ko!"
self-contempt
originated from interpersonal experiences
intrapsychic conflicts
bombarding self with "shoulds"
relentless demand on self
restricting self from pleasurable activities (false discipline) "i should not have a car!"
self-frustration
can be a psychological; trying to do destructive actions like laslas or getting drunk or might take drugs
self-destructive actions
blaming self for things that happened "this is all my fault!"; accusing yourself
merciless self-accusation
masochistic satisfaction (starting a fight that they are sure to lose, or inviting physical abuse0
self-torment
false pride; spurious image/ like; not true base on the realistic view of the world
neurotic pride
neurotic people believed that their idealized fantasy world is real and that the rest of the world is skewed
neurotic claims
they believe that they are entitled to special privileges
neurotic claims
found concept of " penis envy" untenable if that existed, should also be?
womb envy
what are the goals of horneyian psychotherapy?
-help patients grow to self-realization -give up their idealized self-image -relinquish their neurotic search for glory -changes self-hatred into self-acceptance -focus on love, mastery, and freedom
psychological differences between men and women are due to? blank and blank rather than blank
-culture -social expectations -anatomy
the compliant personality
moving toward people
the detached personality
moving away from people
the aggressive personality
moving against people
protect feelings against isolation
moving away from people
morbid dependency
moving toward people
protect feelings against helplessness
moving toward people
protect self from the hostile world
moving against people
people can protect their basic anxiety by?: (PAWS)
-power/prestige -affection -withdrawal -submissiveness
are attitudes toward self, others
neurotic trends
what are the under of neurotic trends?: (M-ATA)
moving away from people moving toward people moving against people