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How old are you in the oral stage?

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0-18 months

2
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In the oral stage how is satisfaction received?

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Feeding

3
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How do you become orally fixated?

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Too much or little feeding

4
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Freud said individuals with schizophrenia become fixated when?

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First few months of the oral stage

5
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All schizophrenics are orally fixated but not all orally fixated people will do what?

A

Develop schizophrenia

6
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(Regression) if an adult experiences excessive amounts of stress the individual may do what?

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Regress back to the oral stage

7
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(Regression) when a schizophrenic regresses how long is it?

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Long term

Over reliance on regression

8
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(Losing touch with reality) during the oral stage the ego is not what?

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Well developed
Oral stage is 0-18 months
Ego develops at 2-3 years

9
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(Losing touch with reality) the role of the ego is what?

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Managing the demands of the id and superego

10
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(Losing touch with reality) if the person represses back to a time the ego doesn’t exist the id does what?

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Operates unimpeded

11
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(Losing touch with reality) what do the symptoms of schizophrenia e.g. Hallucinations represent?

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Unchecked activities of the id

12
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(Losing touch with reality) the schizophrenic individual is unable to do what?

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Distinguish between reality and their desires

13
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) psychodynamic theorist believed which relationship is a crucial factor in development of schizophrenia?

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Mother child relationship

14
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) who developed the concept of the schizophrenogenic mother?

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Fromm-Reichmann

15
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) the concept says mothers of people with schizophrenia are what?

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Overprotective and controlling

But also rejecting and distant

16
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) an overprotective controlling mother does what?

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Stifles a childs emotional development

17
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) a rejecting and distant mother does what?

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Leaves the child with lack of personal security

18
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) the child is vulnerable to what?

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Stress and is therefore more likely to regress

19
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) mothers with psychological problems gave birth to healthy children and then did what?

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Drove them mad

20
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) in the home the mothers delusional ideas do what?

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Dominate making her unaware of needs of other family members

21
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(Schizophrenogenic mother) schizophrenic behaviours are a way of a child doing what?

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Making sense of the toxic home environment

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