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Madison VanArsdale University of phoenix PSY/250 Laurel Taron-Hiller November 30,2023
Psychoanalytic and Psychosocial Social Theories I. Introduction A. Social Psychology Theory 1. A method of creating a comprehensive understanding of personal and personal interactions allows psychologists to predict how people will react to certain situations and types of things they love and value. 2. Both theories of development emphasize the importance of early experience, II. Overview A. Psychoanalytic and Psychosocial Theory 1. Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis of personality is a psychoanalytic system. This is the first formal theory of personality, which is still the most famous. He believes that human behavior is three metaphors of the mind. The result of partial interaction: id, ego, and superego. - Psychoanalysis is based on the unconscious mind, not the conscious mind. - Based on the basic premise, your behavior depends on your past subconscious experience. - Freud defines clear 5 stages of development in which one of his enduring concepts is associated with psychosexual stages: Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latent, and Genital
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