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    The psychodynamic approach was established by Sigmund Freud‚ a neurobiologist who later studied the psychology of the mind. The psychodynamic approach was founded around the fact that mental disorders occurring from emotional issues in the unconscious of our mind‚ which Freud believed derived from childhood experiences (the relationship the patient had with their parents as this would determine their mental capabilities.) The unconscious mind was described through an iceberg analogy. The iceberg

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    Katherine Suarez Cinematic Hist: Films 50s Prof.Medaska Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Joseph Hitchcock‚ born on August 13‚ 1899‚ is one of the most famous and celebrated directors in film history along with other directors from his time like Stanley Kubrick or modern directors such as Steven Spielberg and James Cameron. Known as The Master of Suspense because his ability of creating shocking and suspenseful stories in his films. Hitchcock’s movies captured the audience’s attention and had them engaged

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    Learning task 2: Report Due Date Week 6 Weight 30% Length 12 to 14 pages excluding cover and reference page You will be responsible for identifying and researching one eminent creator – someone who has become known for being passionately creative. They could be a scientist‚ inventor‚ or entrepreneur. You may choose someone from the business world or from any area of life for this report. The person need not be famous per se‚ but must have made many significant contributions

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    Aliens‚ Freud and the Unconscious: An examination of the film Alien Introduction What does one get when they mix the creativity of film-making and the unconscious imagination? Alien‚ the film. This exciting science-fiction film was directed by Ridley Scott in 1979. This film captures and possesses an array of qualities‚ all of which contribute to its overall success. In fact‚ one of the more predominant qualities that exists in this film is the use of suspense and surprises to encompass

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    Sigmund Freud’s Theory on Psychosexual Development 1. What is Psychosexual Development? My theory of Psychosexual Development is one of the best known‚ but also one of the most controversial. I believe that personality develops through a series of stages during childhood. In these stages‚ the pleasure-seeking energies of id become focused on certain erogenous areas‚ or areas sensitive to sexual stimulation. If these psychosexual stages are completed successfully‚ the result is a healthy personality

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    Nietzche and Freud both discuss the nature of will and struggle and how it relates to human existence. Nietzsche does this in his book The Gay Science book V #349 and Freud does this in Civilization and its Discontents chapter eighteen. In The gay science #349‚ Nietzsche discusses our will of power. He mentions how our will to live is our desire to want to be the best at what we do and have power. He writes “the great and small struggle always revolves around superiority‚ around growth and expansion

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    Sigmund Freud: Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality According to Sigmund Freud‚ the key to a healthy personality is a balance between the Id‚ the Ego and the Superego. The Id‚ the Ego and the Superego are three theoretical constructs‚ in terms of whose activity and interactions‚ the mental life can be described and complex human behaviours formed. Hence‚ these three components of the personality structure are functions of the mind rather than parts of the brain. The Id According to Freud

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    The idea of the uncanny is developed by Sigmund Freud in his 1919 essay The Uncanny. It is explained as an occurrence where something that is known turns into something that is unfamiliar and unnerving‚ beyond what is within the grasp of familiarity. One of the components Freud touches on in his essay is the reanimation of the dead. By giving the dead characteristics of the living‚ the familiarity and comfort within our knowledge of the dead is erased and is replaced with uneasiness‚ or‚ the uncanny

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    person we feel obliged to report to‚ including ourselves." In order to understand such actions‚ one must know the origin of the concept of understanding. Sigmund Freud’s personality theory‚ the Classical Psychoanalysis‚ will help to strengthen this study‚ through explaining the reasons behind human behaviors‚ particularly‚ the honesty. According to Freud‚ human beings are biological organisms motivated by the satisfaction of bodily needs. All human behaviors also have a reason. By this‚ mind is made up

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    the theories of Sigmund Freud to humanistic theories of personality‚ how one views others greatly influences how one sees the world and vice versa. Because the theories are so different—some suggesting that human nature is ill‚ evil‚ or bad‚ while others believe it is intrinsically good—it is easy to see why people’s views of others and the world are so different. However‚ each person has a single theory or belief that influences the way they others. For me‚ that theory is Carl Rogers’ theory of

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