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    Reaction Paper

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    ➢ Characteristics: • Liza Asnan She is a good and loving child that aims to finish her studies and to have a school allowance through searching for tin cans‚ bottles‚ plastics or anything that can be sold at Junkshop. Through this‚ she is able to go to school. She is also a kind person for she never fights back to those people who tease her. • Jiboy Ruiz Like Liza Asnan‚ he also sells tin cans‚ plastics‚ and bottles for himself and

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    fact one of the basic foundation of the study of psychology. Many psychologist coined in different theories of Personality and one such person is Sigmund Freud‚ who coined “Psychoanalytical Theory.” He is considered the Father of Psychoanalysis and is noted for establishing the field of verbal psychotherapy. Originally trained as a neurologist‚ Freud is best known for his theories about the unconscious mind‚ dreams‚ infantile sexuality‚ libido‚ repression‚ and transference all of which continue to influence

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    view of human nature that is driven by instinct. It is deterministic. The two dominant forces are the life and death forces that Freud calls Eros and Thanatos. The three levels of awareness for Freud are what he called the conscious‚ preconscious‚ and the unconscious. The most important of the three is the role of the unconscious. Problem formation according to Freud occurs when there are repressed memories‚ drives‚ or desires in the unconscious. There is a constant battle between the Id and the

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    Sigmund Freud was a remarkable social scientist that changed psychology through out the world. He was the first major social scientist to propose a unified theory to understand and explain human behavior. No theory that has followed has been more complete‚ more complex‚ or more controversial. Some psychologists treat Freud’s writings as a sacred text - if Freud said it‚ it must be true. On the other hand‚ many have accused Freud of being unscientific‚ suggesting theories that are too complicated

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    SIGMUND FREUD

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    THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS OF COUNSELING SIGMUND FREUD ALFRED ADLER CARL JUNG REPORTED BY: KARLA VENICE M. LAZARTE MAGC   Personality is “an individual’s unique constellation of consistent behavioral traits”. A personality trait is “a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations”.  Common personality traits include: ○ honest ○ Moody ○ impulsive ○ friendly   Robert McCrae and Paul Costa (1987‚ 1997‚ 1999) state that there are five “higher-order” traits that

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    Abstract Sigmund Freud was a major influence in the study of modern psychology and behavior in the twentieth century. Originally wanting to become a scientist‚ he was inspired by hypnotherapy to solve the unconscious causes of mental illnesses by studying psychoanalysis‚ the structure of the mind‚ psychosexual states‚ and dream interpretations. Freud’s work allowed psychologists to go into more depth of the reasoning behind mental illnesses and physiological symptoms. Sigmund Freud One of the most

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    Freud and Bataille

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    Sigmund Freud‚ Civilization and its Discontents (1930) * Georges Bataille‚ “The Pineal Eye” (1927-1930) First Paper Due: What is Freud’s central thesis in Civilization and Its Discontents? What evidence does he use to support his argument? How might Bataille’s work confirm or refute Freud’s central argument(s) in Civilization and Its Discontents? Using Freud’s book as a methodological tool‚ analyze and interpret Bataille’s writing—what does it demonstrate or suggest about the fate of the psyche

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    Freud And Beyond

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    thought / Stephen A. Mitchell‚ Margaret J. Black‚ p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-465-01404-6 1. Psychoanalysis. 2. Psychoanalysis—History. 3. Freud‚ Sigmund‚ 1856-1939. I. Black‚ Margaret (Margaret J.). II. Title. BF173.M546 1995 155.19’5—dc20 95-8972 CIP 95 96 97 98 •/HC 9 8 7 6 5 4 3*2 1 1 SIGMUND-FREUD AND THE CLASSICAL P S t ^ H O A N A L Y T I C T R A DI T I O N r Very deep is the well of the pf st. . .. For the deeper we sound‚ the further down into the lowqr world

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    3rd‚ 2012 “History Fair – The impact of Sigmund Freud on Psychology” http://www.stenudd.com/myth/freudjung/freud.htm One of the most influential and controversial thinkers of our time is Sigmund Freud. He changed our perspective of how we look at our childhood‚ personality‚ memory‚ sexuality‚ and therapy. Many people have learned from Freud’s work and went on farther with his ideas bringing out new theories contributing to his work. Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis‚ providing the

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    Psychosexual Development Theory Born on May 6‚ 1856 in Moravia‚ Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist who‚ in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ developed the field of psychoanalysis. Freud developed many theories including those that focus on the unconscious‚ the interpretation of dreams‚ Id‚ ego‚ and super ego‚ and what is referred to as the psychosexual development theory. Psychosexual development is a theory that Freud based upon the Greek tragedy by Sophocles Oedipus Rex and is often referred

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