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    Carl Jung

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    view of humans is that it combines teleology with causality. The ego: Jung identified the ego with conscious mind. From an individual’s point of view ego is regarded as being the centre of consciousness. Consciousness is where those images are sensed by the ego. Its responsible for one’s feeling identity and continuity. The unconscious element has no relation with the ego. Jung’s idea of the ego is more restrictive than Freud. The ego is not the whole personality but must be completed by the more comprehensive

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    The id is categorized on pleasure; the part of our psyche which corresponds with our instincts‚ the ego is based on one’s conscience and is responsible for carrying out the absurd demands in a realistic fashion‚ while the super-ego is based on one’s conscience in a society and is accountable for comprehending the brain’s values/morals. Kurtz is the paramount character in Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness”. Working

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    and the ego is developed. The ego is developed doing a person first year of life. The ego comes to reason with the id. The ego according to Sigmund Fred‚ (Nevid‚ Rathus Greene 2011)‚ “Is the psychic structure that corresponds to the concept of the self‚ governed by the reality principle and characterized by the ability to tolerate built up frustration. (pg 44)” The ego in my opinion deals with reality. It reminds the id that it is not always about you at that moment and tine. The ego is all

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    Transactional Analysis

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    determining which part of the multiple-natured individual is being activated. It is an intellectual tool to understand the basis of behaviour and feelings. Three Ego States (Parent‚ Adult‚ and Child) According to Dr. Eric Berne‚ the ego states are very different from Id‚ Ego‚ and Superego. The latter are concepts‚ whereas the ego states are psychological realities. The state is produced by the playback of recorded data of events in the past‚ involving real people‚ real time‚ real places‚ real

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    dealing with humans‚ Ego‚ Determination‚ and trial and error. Since the beginning of life as we know it on earth‚ there has always been ego involved. If one were to take it from a biblical standpoint‚ the two egos to begin with would be Adam and Eve. Now granted they were not egotistical until later in there story‚ but ego was present. Adam was ego boosted because he prided himself in following the rules of God. Then‚ along came Eve and she succumbed to the “Dark Side” and her ego was temporarily degraded

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    believed that behaviour is shaped and directed by impulses which are forces of the unconscious. Freud believed that personality ’psychical apparatus ’ has a tripartite division known as the structural model. The components are the id is unconscious‚ the ego and the superego‚ both components of all three consciousness. Personality structure is made up of id impulses‚ the unconscious‚ all three. The id is the biological component of personality. A mental agency comprising everything inherited as Freud believes

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    The poem supports my claims that Orpheus’s journey to save Eurydice is selfish and that transcendence of the ego is the paramount to heroism. In “Eurydice‚” even as Orpheus mourns the loss of his bride‚ Eurydice mourns the loss of her own life and known world. Truly‚ her grief is profound. When she is summoned to follow Orpheus‚ suddenly she is filled with

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    considered the "father of psychoanalysis" (Morgan 2)‚ prepared a summarized version of his theories of psychoanalysis in An Outline of Psychoanalysis. Freud’s theory breaks the psyche (mental life) of an individual into three portions: the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego‚ each with its own distinct function (Freud 13). In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the main characters have distinct personalities that clash with each other‚ much like the id and the superego. With some thought and interpretation

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    the only girl. She is kind and empathetic‚ and represents the super-ego in this metaphor. The super-ego is essentially the hub of morality. It begins to develop at a young age and is shaped by parents and similar authority figures‚ things that children view as “higher natures.” “When we were little children we knew these higher natures‚ we admired them and feared them; and later we took them into ourselves” (Freud 18). The super-ego is all the things one has been told to be‚ and all the things they

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    fixation. According to Freud‚ the mental life of an individual is divided into three stages‚ it is believed that the Psycho-Sexual stages originated from the sexual instinct which he called the Id‚ in addition to the Id‚ Freud postulated the Ego and the Super-ego. These unconscious processes make up personality structure and also influence the developmental stages in the human organism. The Id is the part of the personality that is present at birth‚ it comprises a person’s basic and sexual impulses

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