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    The Lsd Drug

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    future • Wave-like sensations of perceptual change • Visual pseudo-hallucinations (LSD doesn’t generally produce ‘true hallucinations’ as the user maintains an observing ago and awareness that perceptions and effects are drug-induced and ego-alien.) • Visual pseudo-illusions‚ e.g. objects melting into each other • Dramatic and rapid alteration of colours and shapes‚ in particular synaesthesia (crossing over of sensory input‚ such that colours are ‘felt’ and sounds are ‘seen’)

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    idea of the Id‚ Ego and Super Ego‚ by Freud. Id is the process of the mind which operates almost solely on the ’pleasure-principal ’ and is the source of our impulses and desires‚ it is a part of the mind when an individual is born. Ego develops during infancy and operates on the ’reality principle ’‚ it is aware of the constraints and limitations of the real world. The Super ego refers to how we perceive ourselves and our moral and ethical values. In this model the function of Ego is to balance

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    without regard for humans‚ resulting in the classic conflict that pit men against gods. The ultimate foundation of this conflict in both The Odyssey and Gilgamesh is ironically a shared characteristic between men and the anthropomorphic gods: human ego and the consequent tendency to place ones own interests above those of others. In the epic Gilgamesh‚ the conflict between the protagonist Gilgamesh and the divine gods is the direct result of differences in divergent interests. Gilgamesh is two thirdsgod

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    psychosexual‚ Jung focuses on analytical psychology‚ and Adler focuses on individual psychology. The three characteristics that Freud has for personality are ego‚ superego‚ and id. “Ego refers to the individuality of a person that is the central core of personality‚” (Friedman & Schustack‚ 2012). Ego in Latin means I‚ so ego refers to oneself. Ego is developed to deal with real world situations. Superego‚ or over-I‚ is‚ “the personality structure that develops to internalize societal rules and guide

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    the Id‚ Ego and the Superego. The Id is ‘the primitive‚ unconscious basis of the psyche‚ dominated by primary urges’ *. It comes from the initial instinct to satisfy our needs and desires what can be known as the pleasure principle. The uncontrollable repressed part of our psyche‚ for example a newborn child is primarily id controlled. However external contact with the outside world shapes and develops the psyche. At this point the ego develops. The ego governs and controls the id. The ego is partly

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    Plato vs. Freud on Metaphysics Plato and Freud have made great strides in their respective fields of study. Both men have made a lasting impact on the way we now as humans view the world that we live in. Plato and Freud have similarities in views that they share but they also have some differences metaphysically. Plato believes that what is ultimately real are ideas‚ he believes that images are imperfect representations of the perfect concepts. While Freud believes what is physically real is by

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    THE PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY I. Overview of Freud ’s Psychoanalytic Theory Freud ’s psychoanalysis is the best known of all personality theories because it (1) postulated the primacy of sex and aggression—two universally popular themes; (2) attracted a group of followers who were dedicated to spreading psychoanalytic doctrine; and (3) advanced the notion of unconscious motives‚ which permit varying explanations for the same observations. II. Biography of Sigmund Freud Although he was

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    Who is the real Victor Frankenstein? Many people view the creature that he created to be his alter ego. Victor’s main objective is be a “god like” being‚ who can disobey the laws of nature and revive the dead. However‚ that did not happen. Based on Freud’s theory of the ego‚ id‚ and superego‚ Frankenstein creates a creature that reflects his inner self. After seeing the characterization of Victor and the creature‚ the reader will better understand how Freud’s theories are brought into play. To

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    ocial network analysis (related to network theory) has emerged as a key technique in modern sociology. It has also gained a significant following in anthropology‚ biology‚ communication studies‚ economics‚ geography‚ information science‚ organizational studies‚ social psychology‚ and sociolinguistics‚ and has become a popular topic of speculation and study. People have used the idea of "social network" loosely for over a century to connote complex sets of relationships between members of social

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