Based on Sigmund Freud’s "On the Universal Tendency to Debasement in the Sphere of Love‚" Freud defines two important conceptual theories: The affectionate current and the sensual currents. The affectionate current is based on the affection someone receives as a child from their primary caregiver who was most likely the man’s mother or sister. Freud says that during childhood we experience sexual instinct but they are more innocent then the sexual instincts of an adult so they manifest themselves
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Q: Compare and contrast the approaches of Carl Rogers and Sigmund Freud to understanding people and to helping them. Which approach do you think is more useful in a social care setting? This essay will compare and contrast the differences between the works of Sigmund Freud and Carl Rogers and their approaches to understand people and to help them. It will look at the factors of Client centred therapy. It will also argue that Rogers’ humanistic approach is more useful in a social care setting
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genius‚ genius from birth and against all odds of his life proves his intelligence. Parents of Albert Einstein‚ Hermann Einstein and his wife Pauline Einstein thought that Albert was a very quiet boy. He spoke hardly until age 3. Due to this they thought that son Albert‚ was a slow learner. But it was something else‚ when he did speak‚ he did say the most unusual things. When Albert was 2 years old‚ his mother promised him a surprise gift. Albert was overjoyed‚ thinking she would bring him some
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Science and Religion Albert Einstein Certainly no one in 1879 in Ulm‚ Germany‚ could have guessed that one of their own born that year would someday receive global praise for his undisputed genius‚ meriting recently the coveted title “person of the century” (Time magazine). Likewise‚ international fame was probably not what Albert Einstein himself anticipated in 1895 when he failed the entrance exam for the Federal Polytechnical Institute in Zurich‚ Switzerland. Even as he worked and was being
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Albert Einstein Einstein was born on March 14‚ 1879‚ in Ulm Germany. He lived there with his parents‚ Herman and Pauline. Einstein attended a Catholic School near his home. But‚ at age 10‚ Einstein was transferred to the "Luitpold Gymnasium"‚ where he learned Latin‚ Greek‚ History‚ and Geography. Einstein’s father wanted him to attend a university but he could not because he did not have a diploma from the Gymnasium. But there was a solution to this problem over the Alps‚ in Zurich. There was
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A SHORT ACCOUNT OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS By Sigmund Freud I Psycho-analysis grew up in a narrowly-restricted field. At the outset‚ it had only a single aim - that of understanding something of the nature of what were known as the ’functionalę nervous diseases‚ with a view to overcoming the impotence which had so far characterized their medical treatment. The neurologists of that period had been brought up to have a high respect for chemico-physical and pathologicoanatomical facts; and they were latterly
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In 2003 a man known as Simon Hall was jailed after the brutal murder of Joan Albert in her home after an attempted burglary. Joan had suffered at least five stab wounds from a carving knife from her own kitchen‚ she was found dead in the hallway. He initially claimed he was innocent and although admitting to burglary‚ he claimed it was at a different place and therefore it was impossible for him to have killed Joan. Unfortunately for him however‚ forensic investigators had found fibres on her body
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in-depth search into humanity’s psychological being and the external factors shaping its emotional existence. Through various relative analogies‚ Freud brings out the innermost tendencies that give pleasure to the human kind‚ their innate‚ origins and continuous existence in a person’s lifetime albeit suppressed. The process of growth and development from infantry to adulthood is normally characteristic of mental transformation and understanding of various aspects of an individual’s life. The various
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Albert Speer is one of the most controversial figures in history. His complex personality resulting from a traumatic childhood‚ combined with a cunning intelligence and tireless work ethic saw Speer rise to become one of the most powerful and prominent figures in the Third Reich. Albert Speer joined the Nazi party on the 1st of March 1931‚ becoming member number 474 481 . Soon after joining Speer became good friends with Karl Hanke‚ an essential part of the Nazi propaganda machine. Opportunity
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‘History is about winners” how accurate is this statement in the relation to the personality you have studied. Historians are divided on the extent to which Albert Speer contributed to Nazi Germany during World War 2 and prior to it as Hitler’s architect. Speer was a winner as he became Reich minister of armaments and war production‚ becoming second in command (inside the third Reich). His success extended further in Nuremburg as he escaped with his life. However personalities are remembered as winners
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