What mental apparatus is the executive part of the mind that maintains the balance between id and superego?_____
#2
The _____ part of our mind has a barrier called repression which separates the contents of the unconscious and the conscious mind
#3
Is superego concious or unconcious?_____
#4
Things that a person says or does to disclose himself or herself as having the status of man or woman is called _____
#5
Generativity vs Stagnation is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
#6
The _____ part of the brain is characterised by illogical and primitive thoughts called primary process thinking
#7
Intimacy vs Isolation is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
#8
What mental apparatus is a reservoir for basic survival instincts, aggression, and survival drives?_____
#9
The hierarchy of needs was described by _____.
#10
lifetime prevalence of psychiatric disorder in india is _____%
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Flashcard 1: What mental apparatus is the executive part of the mind that maintains the balance between id and superego?_____
Answer: Ego (reality principle)
Flashcard 2: The _____ part of our mind has a barrier called repression which separates the contents of the unconscious and the conscious mind
Answer: preconscious
Flashcard 3: Is superego concious or unconcious?_____
Answer: mostly unconscious but also has a conscious component
Flashcard 4: Things that a person says or does to disclose himself or herself as having the status of man or woman is called _____
Answer: gender role
Flashcard 5: Generativity vs Stagnation is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
Answer: 7
Flashcard 6: The _____ part of the brain is characterised by illogical and primitive thoughts called primary process thinking
Answer: unconscious
Flashcard 7: Intimacy vs Isolation is the major psychosocial conflict seen in stage _____ of psychosocial development
Answer: 6
Flashcard 8: What mental apparatus is a reservoir for basic survival instincts, aggression, and survival drives?_____
Answer: Id (new-born)
Flashcard 9: The hierarchy of needs was described by _____.
Answer: Abraham Maslow
Flashcard 10: lifetime prevalence of psychiatric disorder in india is _____%
Answer: 13.7
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