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    explanation for his changes. Using the concepts of IdEgo‚ and Superego‚ the levels of Spiderman can be explained. Spiderman helps everyone in the city and with good intentions. He follows the rules‚ but still acts as a superhero. Spiderman in this case would be the Superego of Peter Parker. In the psychodynamic theory‚ a superego purpose is to uphold the moral rules of the social world. However‚ when he changes into the Dark-Spidey he lets out his Id. He acts out. Dark-Spidey wants to run the city

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    In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ Freudian psychology is present with three kids named Jack‚ Ralph and Piggy. Jack represents the id‚ Ralph represents the ego‚ and Piggy represents the superego. All of these kids have specific actions that help qualify them as a specific element of Freudian Psychology. There is a lot of tension between the three of them‚ all of them want to be on top. This novel is ultimately about three young kids that each represent a different element Freudians Psychology‚ fighting

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    someone’s childhood the unconscious mind may have certain defences if it was traumatic‚ in order to protect the mental stability of the person these are known as defence mechanisms‚ repression is the most common one for traumatic experiences which the ego represses in order to protect the person however‚ there is evidence to suggest that cue dependency theories have shown to trigger the traumatic event by an action which shows weakness in the repression. Denial is another defence mechanism (similar to

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    would last over sixty years. 1923 brought a publication titled The Ego and the Id‚ that introduced new ideas of a developed and divided unconscious (“Timeline”). In his time‚ his works were used by psychologists around the globe‚ but now they have paved the way for a literary school of thought (Shmoop‚ “Psychoanalysis”). In William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Freud’s theory of the idego‚ and superego can be applied to analyze how the characters’ reactions are shaped

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    parts of personality‚ the IDEGO and SUPEREGO. They become integrated through a sequence of stages. The ID is the source of basic biologic needs and desires. As outlined by Atkinson et al 2000‚ the id is an unconscious drive and operates according to the pleasure of hedonistic principle which means obtaining immediate pleasure and avoiding pain at all cost. The ids force operates at the unconscious level and drives the individual to desire instant gratification. The EGO is the conscious rational

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    a way which makes it improbable for him to remain in a successful relationship; proving this alteration‚ Paul fails in his relationships with both Gertrude and Miriam. Paul cannot succeed in any relationship because his mother altered his IdSuperego‚ and Ego via implanting ideas in his subconscious. Inherent in the fact that Gertrude is Paul’s mother‚ she an influence in determining who he will become. However‚ Gertrude does not instill the normal morals and ideals in her son; after William’s

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    continue. Then how therapy seeks to resolve these problems. We will look at conflict between ID and superego and unresolved childhood problems. Then we will look at defence mechanisms. From there we look at how therapy brings the unconscious into the conscious to resolve conflicts. Slide 2. In psychodynamic theory‚ there is the structure of the personality‚ which consist of three parts. First we have the id‚ which is present at birth and is the instinctual basis of personality and gives us the drives

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    towards personality is based on the notion of underlying forces such as the idego and superego which are either present from birth or develop during childhood shape our behaviour and personality as such. Experiences in childhood are proposed to be the basis of human personality‚ according to Freud and as such Psychodynamic theory proposes that some undesirable unbalances between the id and superego can create the arising of ego defence mechanisms which explain individual differences in behaviour. Freudian

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    NAME: ADEOBA DOTUN PROGRAM: MARKETING TOPIC: RELEVANCE OF SIGMUND-FREUD’S THEORY TO THE PRESENT DAY CONSUMER MATRIC NO: 10AD010389 DATE: 23/05/2013 INTRODUCTION * Early 1900s published many works-- * Interpretation of Dreams (1900) * The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901) * 1905 concept of sexual drive being most powerful personality component * 1906 Psychoanalytic Society formed * Many works burned in Nazi occupation (starting 1933) * Left Austria‚ fled

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    Psychoanalytic Analysis

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    called tripartite model that divides the psyche into three parts: the id‚ the ego‚ and the superego. The id is the irrational‚ instinctual‚ unknown‚ unconscious part of the psyche‚ which contains our secret desires‚ our darkest wishes and our most intense fears. The id wishes only to fulfill the urges of the pleasure principle. And it houses the libido‚ the source of all our psychosexual desire and all our psychic energy. The ego is

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