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This course, led by Professor Abdulrazzak M. Alhamad from King Saud University, delves into the intricate models of the mind by exploring the framework of psychoanalysis. Students will analyze psychological processes and understand psychopathology, focusing on modern concepts, integrative methods, and the ongoing revision of mental health theories. Key topics include the structure of the psyche (id, ego, superego), the dynamics of instincts, mental defense mechanisms, and various therapeutic techniques. Emphasizing a holistic approach, the course aims to enhance comprehension of human behavior and treatment strategies.
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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.