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Sigmund Freud And Jung's Personality Theory

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Within this essay, we will be looking at the works of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung’s personality theories. Personality can be construed as being a set of characteristics which are inherent in an individual which in turn has an effect on their outward behaviour and internal experiences (Comer, Furnham &Gould, 2013). Personality is believed to be possessed by all individuals in varying degrees, how we think, behave and what causes these sets of tendencies in people are all questions which are addressed by personality theories and its research. The different approaches of Freud and Jung tend to focus on different aspects of personalities and in turn affects the type of theory into which these theorists enter (Boeree, C, G , 2006). Usually, when one is speaking of the personality of a person they are referring to their unique characteristics which separate them from the rest of the community at large making them unique to the rest of the world, this is known as a beings individual differences - you are looking essentially at what makes them who they are, their core/essence (Boeree, C, G , 2006). …show more content…

Each of these components have their own function these were called; the id, the ego, and the superego. It was to these that a persons thoughts, emotions, behaviours, and feelings were keenly linked (Comer, Furnham & Gould, 2013). He referred to this as the tripartite theory and according to Freud all individuals have these three competing forces which operate at a level below our conscious awareness (Shuttlesworth, M, 2013). It is through these three components found within the human mind that life experiences filter through and cause inevitable inner conflicts(right and wrong, want and need). It is from these components and their conflicts that personality is shaped (Fromm, E,

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