Freud
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thanks for the information...it was great..
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the ego is not the true self of a person it is a social mask constructed and shaped by a persons social enviroment superego and id are like two conflicting script writers who want to determine the character role of the ego in everyday reality. our real self or soul, mind, or psyche consists of pure consciousness intellect,logic,and reason these mental attributes are our true identity the persona is greek for mask makes up the ego and the ego is a mask that covers over our true identity.
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Even Freud said that psychoanalysis is bullshit
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Well with Freud's so called theories will someone be able to tell me why it is difficult for me to do work? I believe that Freud would say, because you where "pampered" as a child.
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I think this model is pretty poor in describing human behaviour. It's as if parents make the child who (s)he is. Why should so much weighting be placed parents or parent figures? It should instead be the interpretation of all past experiences that make the person's internal dialogue. Also, ego suggests it's kind of an average between two extremes. This may be a decent model for Freud but not for me. Just a thought. Not a psych student.
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@Samanmotlagh Eros? Isn't Eros the god of fetility and love in greek mythology? What did Plato mean by Eros?
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Good vid, i understood it very well thanx!
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Excellent , complex made easy
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No, it is not possible to turn off your Id, you can only sublime them for something else. Isn't the Id the biological desires in the unconscious?
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Well for me, Skinner and Piaget = Freud.
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Great video. Thanks for uploading.
Actually, pampering is more of an Adlerian concept.
headlessprofessor 3 weeks ago
I would not call Freud crazy, but I would say that his ideas, like those of everyone else, were influenced by his own unique experiences and challenges.
headlessprofessor 1 year ago
libido is not to be understood as merely "sexual drive" in the common day use of "sexual". Rather it is to be understood more like Plato's use of 'Eros'.
Samanmotlagh 1 year ago
@Samanmotlagh
That is certainly the Jungian understanding of libido, but for Freud the term had a rather limited connotation.
headlessprofessor 1 year ago