Freud


Freud and Personality Part One


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Freud's work had a profound impact on modern understanding of the mind, sexuality, and morality, but it was also controversial. His approach has been criticized for its assumptions about gender and its emphasis on the role of mothers in personality development. Despite these criticisms, Freud's work remains highly influential in clinical psychotherapy and psychoanalytic theory.

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Freud's concept of the mind (Gould,& Howson 2021):

  • ID
    • The primitive, instinctual part of the mind that seeks immediate gratification of needs and desires. It is present at birth and is the source of our libido and aggressive drives.
  • Ego
    • The rational part of the mind mediates between the demands of the id and the constraints of reality and the superego It is responsible for planning, decision-making, and problem-solving.
  • Superego
    • The moralistic part of the mind internalizes society's values and standards of behavior. It acts as a conscience and strives for perfection.


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Development of the Ego and Superego  (Gould,& Howson 2021):

  • Infancy
    • The id is dominant during infancy, as the infant focuses on meeting its basic needs for food, water, and shelter
  • Early childhood -ages one to three
    • The ego begins to develop as we interact with others, typically the mother. We learn that we can not always have what we need to be met immediately and must delay gratification
  • Middle childhood- ages three to five
    • Our superego develops as we internalize society's values and standards of behavior. We learn what is right and wrong and feel guilty when we behave in a way that violates the superego's standards.

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The ego plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy mental balance. It must mediate between the demands of the id, the superego, and reality. The ego must also protect the conscious mind from "baser" sexual and aggressive urges through defense mechanisms and repression


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References

Gould, M., & Howson, A. (2021). Freud and Personality Development. Salem Press Encyclopedia.

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