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Theories of Personality Essay

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While Psychoanalysis was the first formal theory of personality influenced by Sigmund Freud of which was divided into three levels. According to the text; “there are three major components of mental structure of which are ID, Ego and Superego. Development proceeds from the id which includes the instincts or drives with which we are born, to ego and superego. Infants are at the most primitive stage, all id entirely driven by the urge to gratify instinctual urges, without any notion of what is possible or of the consequences of their actions” (Magnavita, 2012). This paper will the structural and component models of personality which will explain how the brain operates. While also exploring Id, ego, superego and the big five factors I will …show more content…

An example of ID would be identifying your friends beautify diamond engagement ring while the Ego would be the friend saying you can look but not touch and Superego being the conscience causing a defensive mechanism for the ego and the friends saying the diamond ring really isn’t all that pretty which is considered denial. The power of very old or destructive superego is obtained from combining of the ego and superego by which the ego is diminished as a result of projecting into the superego. The therapeutic assignment is to give authority to the client so they can achieve a third position from which the ego can be strengthened by the freeing of oneself from denying their existence which may also need to involve the therapist’s own disentangling from an archaic superego in the redirection of feelings towards the client (Terry, 2012). “Object relations refers to an unconscious internal world which develops throughout life through identifications with important loved and loving figures as well as hated and hating ones, but the quality of these identifications varies according to our emotional strengths and resources at any particular time” (Terry, 2012). “Psychological pathology conflicts between two agencies of a tripartite structure but results from malformation due to deficiencies leading up to the psychic structure building of earlier stages. However the ego’s function as organizing the influence of the external reality and the individual internal experiences in

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