Grace Pfenning - WKST Freuds Theories of Consciousness
Grace Pfenning - WKST Freuds Theories of Consciousness
Grace Pfenning - WKST Freuds Theories of Consciousness
Using your Psychology textbook (pp.450-453) find the answers to the questions below.
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2. Explain what the ID, EGO and SUPEREGO represent according to Freud’s
Psychodynamic Theory:
ID: The component of Sigmund Freud’s personality theory containing
primitive drives present at birth.
EGO: The component of Sigmund Freud;s personality theory that is the self
that others see.
5. Who are neo-Freudians and what was their goal(s)? Neo-Freudians are people
who followed Freud’s theories who then began to diverge from his approach to
construct their own psychodynamic theories. Neo-freudians goals are to create
their own psychodynamic theories but make them closer to contemporary views
of humans as social animals.
6. Freud’s theories have been used for a number of years by people working in the
Psychology field, especially when implementing Psychoanalysis. Why do you think
people found merit in his theories? I believe people found merit in Freud’s
Theories because they can be backed by evidence that he conducted and there
were no other theories that supported the same ideas Freud had at the time.