Posts Tagged ‘freudian theory’

Interpretation of Dreams: Freudian Dream vs. Jungian Dream

or Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams and The Jungian Dream Analysis The mystery behind the dreams Dreams. They lead us into confusion and often frighten us. For thousands of years people have tried to understand their meaning, but to this day no one knows with certainty their meaning and what is their function. Scientists know, why [...]

The Theory of Sigmund Freud

Freud‘s psychoanalytic theory is an example of psychodynamic approach to the study of human behavior. With this approach, it is believed that the unconscious psychological conflicts control human behavior. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, built psychoanalytic concepts almost entirely on his extensive clinical observations on patients with neuroses as well as on psychoanalysis. Freud distinguished three levels of mind – consciousness, preconscious and unconscious - in order to describe the accessibility awareness of mental processes. The most [...]

5 Most Influential Psychologists in History

Great Psychologists have always had the power to radically change how human beings saw the workings of their own minds. These are the great thinkers of our age who have revolutionized the way we see ourselves, and have caused a great change in the way we understand others. When we think of Psychology, we remember [...]

Freudian Theory

A Short History of Sigmund Freud Theory Freud’s Topographical Model Conscious Preconscious Unconscious Freudian Theory and the Structural Model Id Ego Superego The interplay between these structures is referred to as the psychodynamics of the personality. ID: The deep, unconscious part of personality.  Composed of biological, instinctual drives.  Innate (born with it)  Seeks immediate, indiscriminant [...]