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    FREUD’S MODELS OF THE MIND  1st was developed in his neurological days in the 1890s. neurological model of the mind that was quickly discarded.  Freud was very flexible and liberal.  Active theorists. Developed theories and modified them accordingly 1. TOPOGRAPHIC MODEL (SPATIAL MODEL)  Outlined the landscape of the psych.  Suggested there were three regions/systems to the mind  Unconscious  Under water  Preconscious  Closer to the water lines.  Some mental elements can be made

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    CHAPTER 6 A CRITIQUE OF THE EIGHT PSYCHOLOGISTS Sigmund Freud While Freudian theory is vulnerable to criticisms of being unscientific and too reductionistic (though behaviorists criticize it for not being reductionistic enough)‚ classic psychoanalysis does offer a comprehensive system of personality‚ pathology‚ and therapy that has made a lasting contribution to an understanding of human behavior‚ especially in such areas as defense mechanisms‚ the reality of unconscious mental dynamics‚

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    To inform: To inform my audience on dreams Intro: Can you remember the last dream you had? Maybe you could fly or were falling down an endless dark tunnel. Perhaps you were awakened by a horrific dream in the middle of the night. If any of you are like me you experience vivid dreams. I would like to start by share one of my dream experiences with you all. About two months ago I had a dream that my boyfriend was cheating on me‚ now I know all you girls and guys can relate to this. I wake up in

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    There has been a significant amount of research conducted on the topic of dream analysis by various theorists. Dreams are difficult to measure or scientifically test as they are part of our subconscious. This may be due to inaccurate recall‚ lack of clarity in the dreaming process itself‚ difficulties in understanding meaning of images in waking state‚ and difficulty making sense when juxtaposing two different mental states (Fosshage‚ 2000). Dreamed events are incredibly powerful‚ even when unpleasant

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    therapy under his supervision‚ which today is called psycho analysis. Carl Jung another very important figure in the shaping of psychology was in fact a student of Freud‚ but although he Jung was indeed a student of Freud they did not necessarily come to the same conclusion when it came to their theory about the interpretation of dreams. In short according to Freud ‚ dreams are the reflection of the unconscious whereas Jung not only expanded on that but also added a twist and went on to say that dreams

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    “limitless energy sources” constantly put pressure on ones personality. 2. Give a brief explanation of one of the Neo-Freudian psychoanalytic theories‚ including the theorist and key concepts. Carl Jung‚ rejected Freud’s view of primary importance of unconscious sexual urges as well as others. Jung looked at the primitive urges of the unconscious more positively and argued that they represent a more general positive life force that compasses the inborn drive motivating creativity and more positive

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    Doc. Dr. Azize Muge YALCIN Consumer Behaviour Written Report of Personality (Chapter 6) (Consumer Behavior – Michael R. Solomon – Ninth Edition) By Yusuf BULUT - Ozgun AKDIK Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 Personality When we say personality‚ actually everyone can understand what it is meant to be but actually it is hard to define a formal description of “Personality”. One answer can lie in the concept of personality‚ which refeers to a person’s unique psychological make up and how

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    in other work of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. 1993-Murray met Christiana Morgan‚ with whom he developed an intense lifelong relationship. And he was exposed to Melville’s Moby Dick. 1927- By the time he received his Ph.D. After a period of study at Cambridge University where he conducted biolochemical research that led to his securing a Ph.D. in biochemistry. 1923- Murray immersed himself in the book of “Carl Jung’s Psychological types”‚ and in other work of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud.

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    that could potentially influence the mental functioning of adults. His examination of the genetic and then the developmental aspects gave the psychoanalytic theory its characteristics. The Neo-Analytic theory usually includes such theorists as Carl Jung‚ Alfred Adler‚ Karen Horney‚ and Erik Erikson. Essentially this school of thought is an attempt to extend and modernize the theories of Freud. Neo-analytic thinkers acknowledge the role of the unconscious in influencing behavior‚ their focus of study

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    1‚000- to 1‚200-word paper comparing the personality theories of Freud‚ Jung‚ Rogers‚ and Maslow. Outline how each theorist contributed to the study of personality. Identify the features of each theory that differentiate them from the other personality theories. Personality Develops Gradually Can be influenced Can be reinforced Personalities develop over time and are complicated. They are influenced by many different things including the external environment‚ reinforcement and conditioning.

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