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    Structural Theory of the Psyche. In this book‚ Freud breaks down the mind into parts‚ or psychoanalyzes it‚ and theorizes that most of the mind’s activity is unconscious. Three main ideas expressed in The Structural Theory of the Psyche are id‚ ego‚ and super-ego‚ which are Latin for it‚ I‚ and over-I. Id is the part of the mind that contains drives‚ instincts‚ and impulses. It has no sense of time or of the external world‚ so it only cares about what it wants at any given moment. In Seuss’s tale

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    A toddler screams. The mother feeds it. The toddler‚ at this point in its life shows no understanding to the meanings that words possess. The scream becomes the way for the toddler to obtain what it wants. Sigmund Freud‚ a neurologist considered to be the founding father of psychoanalysis developed a theory that would prescribe a type of psychological trinity in each human being. The toddler’s actions are as a result of the Freud- defined “id”‚ however this is only one of the three that coexist in

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    Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde

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    Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Id‚ Ego and Superego In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson uses three main characters to represent Freud’s theory of the Superego‚ Ego and the Id to warn readers of the dangers of not playing by society’s rules. Freud’s theory talks about the three parts of personality: id‚ ego and superego. Dr. Jekyll‚ Mr. Hyde and Mr. Utterson are the three main characters and they represent the three parts of personality. The superego is the policeman of the personality

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    concept of the psych while Freud made the concept of the id‚ ego‚ and super ego. While there are many theories in psychology that have laid great foundation for the emergence of psychology‚ Freud’s Psychoanalysis and Jung’s Psychoanalytical approach have contributed an enormous amount of theories‚ critical thinking‚ and development of treatment techniques. Freud’s Psychoanalyses focuses on three parts of personality‚ the id‚ ego‚ and super ego. The Id operates according to the pleasure principle‚ which

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    their childhood/ adulthood. Ego identity was one of his main elements he focused on his theory. Ego identity is the new experiences people come across in life and the different interaction they have with people‚ which can be influential. These interactions can influence our behaviors and change our identity. Erikson’s theory of ego psychology holds certain tenets that differentiate his theory from Freud’s‚ some include: the ego is of utmost importance‚ part of the ego is able to operate independently

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    Stamp collecting: collect feelings/experiencing the same feelings  -red stamps is anger -blue stamp is sad -gold stamp is denying enjoyment; feels that joy or enjoyment has to be earned PAC= Parent‚ Adult‚ Child Ego States -parent ego stat houses authority rules -adult ego

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    Counselling Theories Assessment 1 1. Explain the concept of nature versus nurture‚ using yourself as a case study to illustrate the theory. The concept of nature versus nurture is that human behaviour is influenced by genetic information inherited from our parents and also by environmental and social influences. My appearance such as short sightedness and pigmentation (freckles) I inherited from my parents. This means like my father I must wear glasses to drive and many other aspects of my

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    and is based on two notions: first that we have three parts or ’ego-states’ to our ’personality. The other assumption is that these converse with one another in ’transactions’. Transactional Analysis helps people identify their ego states‚ recognize the inner dialogues between ego states‚ evaluate and improve the ways in which their ego states function‚ especially those that involve a harsh demeaning

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    was managed‚ which conflicts were resolved and how‚ along with the kinds of effects each of these conflicts caused in the film. 3 Types of Conflict There are three types of conflict are shown within the film Twelve Angry Men. Pseudo‚ simple‚ and ego are the three types of interpersonal conflict displayed by the twelve jurors. In the small group of twelve jurors‚ each member of the jury is involved in at least one of the three types of conflict. Beginning with juror number eight‚ the first man to

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    approach also makes several assumptions and views the role of the unconscious as a fundamental concept. • How an adult feels‚ behaves and deals with issues is learned and formed from childhood experiences. • The personality is made up of the ID‚ ego and super-ego. • That behaviour is motivated by Eros (the sex drive) and Thanatos (the aggressive drive). • Personality is shaped due to conflicts experienced during childhood. The psychodynamic approach divides the mind into three different levels based

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