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Freud's Pychoanalytic Theory

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“The only person with whom you have to compare yourself with is you in the past” Freud, S. (n.d.). In this assessment, I will cover the concept of Sigmund Freud’s (1856) psychoanalytic theory. I will also pay particular attention to the application of the psychoanalytic theory to my life in its entirety. Specifically addressing my thoughts, emotions and feelings in certain situations and the way in which my upbringing has shaped my personality.

What is personality?
“Personality refers to an individual’s unique set of consistent behavioural traits” (Weiten, 2016, p. 334). Personality can also be used to describe why people act diverse in parallel situations. The concept of personality is used to define the consistency and distinctiveness of a person’s behavior (Weiten, 2016).
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 into a Jewish home in Vienna (Weiten, 2016). He became a physician and specialised in neurology, eventually dedicating himself to the treatment of mental disorders, using a procedure he developed himself known as Psychoanalysis (Weiten, 2016). Freud was also obsessed with sex and sexual urges (Weiten, 2016). Freud developed his Psychoanalytic theory out of his workings with his patients (Weiten, 2016). “This theory attempts to explain personality, …show more content…

(2014). Theory and Practice of Counselling and Psychotherapy. South African Edition, the id is the “original system of personality”. It has been noted that the id is ruled by the pleasure principle (which is aimed at gaining pleasure (Corey, 2014)). Sigmund Freud believed that the id is totally unconscious and that we are completely oblivious to its workings (Monotype, n.d., p. 284) and as the id never matures, I believe that in my own structure of personality, my id is extremely insignificant in the way that I act and perceive the world. I am not persuaded by the pleasure principle for myself, however I do strive to fulfil the needs of

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