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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory. Freud believed that the nature of the conflicts among the id, ego, and superego change over time as a person grows from child to adult. Three levels of consciousness, which are conscious, preconscious and unconscious.

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Sigmund Freud ccame up with some interesting ideas, but there sure was a lot of sex involved. His psychoanalytic theory covered things like stages of psychosexual development, the Oedipus complex, anal retentiveness, libido, and the division of the mind into id, ego, and superego.

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Id, Ego and Superego in Psychoanalytic Counseling Theory Freud's theory of personality (1923) saw the human psyche (personality) as having more than one aspect. The soul is structured into three parts (tripartite), namely: Id, Ego and Superego, all of which develop at different stages in our lives. This is a system, not a brain, or a physical one. #id #ego #superego #psychoanalyticcounselingtheory #freudstheoryofpersonality #humanpsyche #threeparts #differentstagesinlives #psychologytoday

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Psychoanalytic Therapy focuses on unconscious factors that motivate behavior. Attention is given to the events of the first six years of life as determinants of the later development of personality. Founder: Sigmund Freud Reference: Corey, G. (2017). Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy (10thth ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

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Proposed by Sigmund Freud  believed that our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivation, and biological and instinctual drives.Freud's psychoanalytic views personality as consisting of ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO.The main goal of this therapy is to strengthen the ego and make the unconscious conscious. This therapy proposes that a person's past experiences should be a guide towards his present. The therapy is widely known as the longest therapy that takes 5-7 years.

Proposed by Sigmund Freud believed that our behavior is determined by irrational forces, unconscious motivation, and biological and instinctual drives.Freud's psychoanalytic views personality as consisting of ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO.The main goal of this therapy is to strengthen the ego and make the unconscious conscious. This therapy proposes that a person's past experiences should be a guide towards his present. The therapy is widely known as the longest therapy that takes 5-7 years.

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Freud described defense mechanisms (e.g. repression, denial) as unconscious ways of trying to protect the ego from uncomfortable feelings.

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Psychoanalysis is a therapeutic approach and theory, founded by Sigmund Freud, that seeks to explore the unconscious mind to uncover repressed feelings and interpret deep-rooted emotional patterns, often using techniques like dream analysis and free association.

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PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY Sigmund freud, a psychologist, came up with psychoanalytic theory. He came up with this theory after studying animals. It says that people's childhood can affect what they grow up to be. This is very similar to the nature vs. nurture argument. An example of this would be a person who might be doing drugs because when he was young, his mom never gave him enough attention.

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