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MODELS OF THE MIND COURSE 303. Professor Abdulrazzak M. Alhamad Professor of Psychiatry Consultant Psychotherapist Department of Psychiatry College of Medicine King Saud University. Introduction :. Introduction: Definition: Framework Observational theory Metapsychological
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MODELS OF THE MINDCOURSE 303 Professor Abdulrazzak M. Alhamad Professor of Psychiatry Consultant Psychotherapist Department of Psychiatry College of Medicine King Saud University.
Introduction: Introduction: Definition: Framework Observational theory Metapsychological Experimental Clinical
Introduction: Functions: Analyzing psychological processes Understanding psychopathology. Psychotherapy methods. Modern Concepts: Integrative. Accumulative. Ongoing revision
Models: Psychoanalysis: a)Concepts: Conscious. Preconscious. Unconscious. Id. Superego. Ego.
Psychoanalysis: b)Instincts: Libido: Mind representation of sex. Ego instinct: self-preservation Aggression instinct. Death and life instinct. Object Relation: 1-Loved person. 2-Loved self. 3-Loved object. Pleasure principle: avoids pain. Reality principle: learned maturation of ego.
Psychoanalysis: c)Working Methods: Conflicts. Dreams. Free association. Tongue slips. Transference. Resistance.
Psychoanalysis: d)Mental (Defense) Mechanisms: Mostly unconscious. Mostly illogical. Psychological homeostasis. Cope with psychopathology.
Examples: 4-Repression. 5-Regression. 6-Projection. 7-Reaction formation. 8-Sublimation. 9-Rationalization.
Psychoanalysis: e)Theories: 1. Topographical
e)Theories: • 2. Structural:
3. Transactional Analysis: - Ego States: Child --- Adult --- Parent. Id------ Ego ---- Superego. e)Theories:
e)Theories: 4-Self Centred Analysis Self actualization. Real self. Ideal self. Factors: 10-Genuiness. 11-Positive unconditional regards. 12-Empathy.
e)Theories: 5-General System Theory: Self system. Family system. Society system. Environmental effect. Holistic approach
References: 13-Synopsis of Psychiatry, Chapter, Theories of Personality and Psychopathology. 14-Introduction to Psychotherapy. Part 1. Psychodynamic Principles.