The answer to this is "Archetype". This is a psychological term describing behavior or personality.
No, the word unconscious is an adjective (also a noun). The adverb form is "unconsciously."
Psychoanalytic theories, such as Sigmund Freud's psychosexual development theory and Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, describe development as an unconscious process. These theories emphasize the role of unconscious desires, conflicts, and mechanisms in shaping an individual's development across the lifespan.
Yes, Freud used the term defense mechanisms to refer to unconscious strategies that individuals use to reduce anxiety by distorting reality. Common examples of defense mechanisms include repression, denial, and projection.
Freudian theory would likely describe Hank's eating and argumentative behaviors as internally motivated, stemming from unconscious psychological processes such as unresolved conflicts or defense mechanisms. These behaviors may be linked to underlying emotional needs or experiences from earlier stages of development.
Freud's practical approach in psychoanalysis involved exploring the unconscious mind through techniques such as free association, dream analysis, and transference. He believed that unresolved conflicts from childhood could manifest in psychological symptoms, and that these could be addressed through insight and verbal communication in therapy sessions. Freud also emphasized the importance of the therapist's neutral stance and interpretation of the patient's unconscious thoughts and emotions.
No, the word unconscious is an adjective (also a noun). The adverb form is "unconsciously."
Psychoanalytic theories, such as Sigmund Freud's psychosexual development theory and Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, describe development as an unconscious process. These theories emphasize the role of unconscious desires, conflicts, and mechanisms in shaping an individual's development across the lifespan.
Just describe there personality and tell them what you think of them
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to be aware of the physical responses your body has to your work procedures and habits.
Fight or battle
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reaction to stimuli. If someone throws something at you, you duck, natural response.
Add universal indicator.
Instincts describe the natural responses an organism is born with, enabling it to survive and reproduce in its environment. These behaviors are typically unlearned and are genetically programmed.
They are called archetypes.
The comparative form of "universal" is "more universal," and the superlative form is "most universal." In English grammar, adjectives like "universal" follow this pattern when comparing degrees of the quality they describe. The comparative form is used when comparing two things, while the superlative form is used when comparing three or more things.