Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality Essay

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    The two theorists I have explored in this assignment are Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. I am looking at Freud’s concepts of: Transference and Counter- Transference & Defence Mechanisms – Rationalisation and Disavowal. Also I am using Jung’s concepts of: to deepen my understanding of the psychoanalytic approach to understand human behaviour. Freud Transference Transference is the return of a figure from childhood or the past. The patient is consequently transferring their feelings and reactions…

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    Personality Case Study of Pat from Silver Linings Playbook Alanna Sampson Yorkville University Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to analyze a character named Pat Solitano from the movie Silver Linings Playbook. A synopsis of Silver Linings Playbook will be provided in the introduction. Further, Pat will be discussed from psychoanalytic perspective. Finally, strengths and weaknesses of the psychoanalytic perspective will be discussed in relation to the study of Pat’s…

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    The narrator in return is personified by the character Tyler Durden. Tyler ultimately isn’t a real person, but in relation to the narrator he is seen as the destructive id. Which is a concept brought on by Sigmund Freud known as the Freudian theory. This theory brings together the distinction between the unconscious and the conscious into three principles known as the id, ego and superego. Tyler leads them both through the duration of the movie…

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    Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Development Freud’s theory of psychological development described how the personality developed over the course of childhood. While the theory is well-known in psychology, it is also one of the most controversial. Freud believed that personality developed through a series of childhood stages in which the pleasure-seeking energies of the id become focused on certain erogenous zones. This psychosexual energy – “libido” – was posited as one of the basic primal…

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    a good way of explaining behaviour, there are other factors such as emotions and not all patients will have had a traumatic childhood but may have experienced something in their adulthood which is causing them to act a certain way. Most of the psychoanalytic therapies rely on childhood and the unconscious mind for…

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    The Psychoanalytic Perspective is a theory of personality that was developed by Sigmund Freud the Father of Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis is where you have your client lay down and let them talk freely hoping they release information. According to Freud he thought of the human mind is like an iceberg, it’s mostly hidden in the unconscious. 2Sigmund Freud proposed a psychodynamic theory which personality consists of the Id (responsible for instincts and pleasure seeking), the Superego (which…

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    Theories are general explanations that are supported by evidence obtained through the scientific method and are utilized in all domains of social and psychology practices. By observing people scientifically, the social worker can obtain systematic descriptions of human tendencies and differences among people and their environments. This paper will highlight two key theories used in both historically and contemporary social work. Next, a description of the main research areas and methods used…

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    The third component that makes Hamlet so unique is the detail in the storyline where Hamlet delays his revenge on Claudius. Prince Hamlet on the overall is the protagonist of Hamlet so we can see a lot of complexity in terms of his personalities and decisions throughout the play. He, in all characters, portrays a wide array of emotions. By nature, he is harsh and tends to act on impulse. And instance of this is the act of stabbing Polonius. Hamlet wants to take revenge for his father’s death. He…

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    through conversation, it is discovered that the colleagues’ mother had explained to him that one of his favorite toys in early childhood was, in fact, a yellow lion. In many respects, this would indeed seem to prove a fascinating argument against Freud’s assertion that no dreams are innocent. (And here is an interesting counterpoint for those who make fantastical claims of reading Freud, and disagreeing with him!) Let us not be discouraged! A fascinating research study conducted by Cartwright,…

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    The Adlerian therapy believes that the behavior of humans is motivated and directed towards a specific goal. Adler believed that feelings of inferiority sometimes can motivate people to attempt to reach success. He firmly believed that the conscious was superior over the unconscious. The Adlerian therapy identifies the importance of personal factors. It has a holistic idea in which it takes in account the influence of society on the client and the client's influence on society (Corey, 2013).…

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