According to freud which unconscious mental process in the moral compass
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3elements of the Mind, acc to Freud:
ID
Ego
Super-Ego
Defense Mechanism is related to resolving conflicts between inner instinctual desires and Reality
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3elements of the Mind, acc to Freud:
ID
Ego
Super-Ego
Defense Mechanism is related to resolving conflicts between inner instinctual desires and Reality
Hope it helps!
DavidOtunga:
ID are the sexual desires, thanks.
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It is definitely a very interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.
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Psychodynamic approach is the highly popular approach for the studying of personality. All y he views applied are largely owned to the contributions of Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) who was a Austrian Physician originating the psychoanalytic theory in the early venture of 1890s. Regarding his whole career he focused on hypnosis to treat people with physical and emotional problems they suffered from. His belief revolves around the conscious experience which was just the starting tip of psychological make up and experience within it. The much needed fact, he usually believed, the importance of behaviour, he thought, got motivated by the part of the personality which a person is not aware of, unconscious. Freud argued with the understanding of personality, there was a necessity to expose what is in the unconscious part. It is therefore the necessary levels of consciousness to interpret and understand the clues to the unconscious.
Level of consciousness was Freud's theory which are considering the sources and consequences of emotional conflicts and the actual way the people deal with these. According to Sigmund Freud, the human mind is derived from the terms of three levels of consciousness.
1) Conscious: This part includes the thoughts, feelings and actions involved in it of which people are aware and known.
2) Preconscious: Second level know to include human's mental activity of which people may become aware only if they attend it closely and pay attention to its detail.
3) Unconscious: Last level includes the mental activity that the people are not aware or unaware of, According to Sigmund Freud, in the part of unconscious, present are, instinctual drives, the wishes, desires, demands and the needs of a Human being that are naturally hidden from the conscious awareness because of the conflict and pain they would definitely cause as if they were the part of our every day lives. The unconscious provides a comprehensively "safe heaven" for our recollections of threatening wants or needs
The Structure of Personality or the three elements of mind, According to Freud's theory, the primary structural elements of personality involved are:
The can reside or place themselves in the unconscious as forces and they can be inferred from the ways people behave and solve them by opposing the needs and desires by unconscious.
1) ID: ID is the raw, unorganised, inborn, primitive part of personality which contain instinctual desires. The ID attempts to reduce tensions and stressors created by primitive drives related to hunger, sex, aggression and irrationally created impulses. These drives are usually supported and fuelled by "psyche energy" or "Libido" as Freud called it. It works on the main principles of pleasure which can assume these people (the one with IDs) seek only pleasure and try to avoid pain and escape consequences which are complicated (they try to ignore them). ID will never care for moral values, society or the individuals, as, they do not support reality.
2) Ego: Ego is the more developed form of ID which strives the need for balancing the needs for ID or imposing the realities of the objective outside world, or, simply said it obtains pleasure through real life and proper strategy or controls the operation through the "reality principle" which are controlling the actions and allows the the he hunting and problem solving of higher order than the ID's capabilites permit them to do so. The Ego will show the right manner of the ID and eventually correcting it rough mastering the art of self-control and ego over the pleasures and various methods to obtain them claiming the actions at the end of its own (e.g., only "I" did it no one else).
3) Super Ego: Last and final structure of a fully-developed personality, this represents doing the implications of Social "right" and "wrong" as taught and modelled by a person's parents, teachers and other significantly known individuals which play an important role of developing the super ego making them highly egotistical in some cases. They are incorporated and are totally the exact opposite of ID, they abide by the moral laws and society, respect the rules, and the values of a particular society by forbidding the use of Instinctively controlled components, such as, sex, desires, aggression, etc. The super ego restructures and controls the impulses given out by the ID, this makes the behavior of the individual less selfishness, more virtuous and punishes or rewards according to the action performed.
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Hope it helps and solves your query!!
It is definitely a very interesting question to solve and do some brainstorming.
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Psychodynamic approach is the highly popular approach for the studying of personality. All y he views applied are largely owned to the contributions of Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) who was a Austrian Physician originating the psychoanalytic theory in the early venture of 1890s. Regarding his whole career he focused on hypnosis to treat people with physical and emotional problems they suffered from. His belief revolves around the conscious experience which was just the starting tip of psychological make up and experience within it. The much needed fact, he usually believed, the importance of behaviour, he thought, got motivated by the part of the personality which a person is not aware of, unconscious. Freud argued with the understanding of personality, there was a necessity to expose what is in the unconscious part. It is therefore the necessary levels of consciousness to interpret and understand the clues to the unconscious.
Level of consciousness was Freud's theory which are considering the sources and consequences of emotional conflicts and the actual way the people deal with these. According to Sigmund Freud, the human mind is derived from the terms of three levels of consciousness.
1) Conscious: This part includes the thoughts, feelings and actions involved in it of which people are aware and known.
2) Preconscious: Second level know to include human's mental activity of which people may become aware only if they attend it closely and pay attention to its detail.
3) Unconscious: Last level includes the mental activity that the people are not aware or unaware of, According to Sigmund Freud, in the part of unconscious, present are, instinctual drives, the wishes, desires, demands and the needs of a Human being that are naturally hidden from the conscious awareness because of the conflict and pain they would definitely cause as if they were the part of our every day lives. The unconscious provides a comprehensively "safe heaven" for our recollections of threatening wants or needs
The Structure of Personality or the three elements of mind, According to Freud's theory, the primary structural elements of personality involved are:
The can reside or place themselves in the unconscious as forces and they can be inferred from the ways people behave and solve them by opposing the needs and desires by unconscious.
1) ID: ID is the raw, unorganised, inborn, primitive part of personality which contain instinctual desires. The ID attempts to reduce tensions and stressors created by primitive drives related to hunger, sex, aggression and irrationally created impulses. These drives are usually supported and fuelled by "psyche energy" or "Libido" as Freud called it. It works on the main principles of pleasure which can assume these people (the one with IDs) seek only pleasure and try to avoid pain and escape consequences which are complicated (they try to ignore them). ID will never care for moral values, society or the individuals, as, they do not support reality.
2) Ego: Ego is the more developed form of ID which strives the need for balancing the needs for ID or imposing the realities of the objective outside world, or, simply said it obtains pleasure through real life and proper strategy or controls the operation through the "reality principle" which are controlling the actions and allows the the he hunting and problem solving of higher order than the ID's capabilites permit them to do so. The Ego will show the right manner of the ID and eventually correcting it rough mastering the art of self-control and ego over the pleasures and various methods to obtain them claiming the actions at the end of its own (e.g., only "I" did it no one else).
3) Super Ego: Last and final structure of a fully-developed personality, this represents doing the implications of Social "right" and "wrong" as taught and modelled by a person's parents, teachers and other significantly known individuals which play an important role of developing the super ego making them highly egotistical in some cases. They are incorporated and are totally the exact opposite of ID, they abide by the moral laws and society, respect the rules, and the values of a particular society by forbidding the use of Instinctively controlled components, such as, sex, desires, aggression, etc. The super ego restructures and controls the impulses given out by the ID, this makes the behavior of the individual less selfishness, more virtuous and punishes or rewards according to the action performed.
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Hope it helps and solves your query!!
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