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    DR. SIGMUND FREUD ____________________ Research Paper Presented to Instructor Merriam C. Weaver Amridge University Montgomery‚ Alabama ____________________ As a Requirement in Course HD #4406E Theories of Personality & Motivation ____________________ By Brad Tate October‚ 2013 Sigmund Freud Father of Psychoanalysis

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    constantly trying to overpower us‚ but we must find equilibrium in order to live in a functional society‚ and because of this ongoing battle with oneself‚ Freud does not think people have control over society. The discontent is created because people have to repress their natural instincts‚ thus making violence a part of the human condition. Freud was writing amongst the aftermath of World War One and when Hitler came to power in central Europe. Death was inevitable and mass killings took place for

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    Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Freiberg‚ Czech Republic. He was a neurologist who began to study medicine at the University of Vienna in 1873. Freud got his medical degree in 1881 and after graduating‚ he immediately began to study the human knowledge. After schooling in Paris‚ he got married and had six children with his wife‚ Martha Bernays. Sigmund Freud was one of the most important scientist when it came in the fields of psychology. He worked hard searching for diagnoses and symptoms about

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    Cancelliere 10/20/12 According to Sigmund Freud in Civilization and its Discontents the main function of society is to restrain our sexual aggressive impulses. These aggressive impulses are controlled through the super-ego‚ which is often referred to as our body’s “watchdog.” The super-ego regulates these impulses of the ego in the form of a "conscience" which imposes a sense of guilt and need for self-punishment. Freud goes even further by saying that our culture‚ in order to maintain

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    relevance today. Freud postulated that unconscious mental processes were at constant play in the human psyche and that they could be the causation for certain symptoms and behaviours. This introductory emphasis on mentality rather than neurology to explain neuroses irrevocably changed our concept of the unconscious mind and the influence it exerts over our behaviour. The methods of free association‚ dreams‚ jokes and slips of the tongue were employed and analysed by Freud in interpreting the

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    were a little out there and strange‚ a few have stuck with us for over 100 years. Sigmund is called the father ofpsychoanalysis since he had developed a plethora of theories over the course of his life. One of his theories explains that‚ according to Freud‚ there is 3 components of personality‚ which consist of the the Id‚ ego and the super ego. We see examples of this in real life‚ TV or stories. Little Angels and Devils trying to make decisions for an individuals or a baby cry when hungry are all examples

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    Ifemelu Sparknotes

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    Adichie’s protagonist Ifemelu‚ is a girl who travel from Nigeria to America for college. During her stay‚ she makes several accomplishments including a successful blog that talks about race relations and a prestigious award at Princeton. She has a few boyfriends during her time in America as well‚ each coming with their own good and bad times. While in America‚ she is not whole heartedly resistant to the American culture. The biggest issue for her is the void between people of different color. This

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    The Sympathizer Sparknotes

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    The Sympathizer follows a nameless narrator‚ a communist spy working as a captain for a South Vietnamese General‚ beginning just before the fall of Saigon in 1975. The narrator is destined to be divided as a half-Vietnamese‚ half-French‚ American Educated‚ Communist sleeper spy working for the anti-Communists‚ raised with only his mother’s love. He most often plays the role of a loyal captain‚ who happens to be a spy‚ but he constantly reminds himself that the role is meant to be his reality. He

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    The Ceiling Sparknotes

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    I chose to write about The Ceiling. This story begins with the narrator attending his son’s birthday party and he remembers the day so well because it is the first day that he saw the object in the sky later referred to by the press as the Ceiling “The square was without blemish or flaw‚ no larger than a child’s tooth‚ and I could not tell whether it rested on the moon itself or hovered above it like a cloud.” (Thing’s that fall from the sky pg.103-104). The object continued to grow larger and larger

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    Skellig Sparknotes

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    In the novel “Skellig”‚ David Almond describes how death is natural and has to happen in order for our world to keep moving. Imagine no one dying‚ just the world populating over and over again. There would eventually be no room for the new boys and girls entering our world. Death is natural‚ and has to happen. If there was no death‚ there would be no new generations with new minds to think and process the information the current generation can’t. In “Skellig” Ernie Myers’ death in the beginning

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