Freud
Freud
Freud
DEVELOPMENT
THEORIES
a supposition or a system of
ideas intended to explain
something.
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Principle Principle
Principle
ID EGO SUPEREGO
ID
Operates the pleasure principle.
Focuses on immediate gratification or
satisfaction of its needs. So whatever
feels good now is what it will pursue
with no consideration for the reality,
logicality or practicality of the
situation.
When ID wants something, it wants is
now and it wants it fast.
Example is the baby when hungry.
EGO
Operates using the reality principle.
It is aware that others also have needs to be
met.
It is practical because it knows that being
impulsive or selfish can result to negative
consequences later, so it reasons and
considers the best response to situations.
It is the deciding agent of the personality.
It functions to help the ID meet its needs, it
always takes into account the reality of the
situation.
SUPEREGO
Embodies a person’s moral aspect.
It is likened to conscience because
it exerts influence on what
considers right and wrong.
If the ID exerts too much power
over the EGO, the person becomes
too impulsive and pleasure seeking
behavior takes over one’s life.
On the opposite, one may find the
SUPEREGO so strong that the EGO is
overpowered. The person becomes
harsh and judgmental to himself
and other’s actions.
Freud believed that the personality
of an individual is formed early
during childhood years.
TOPOGRAPHICAL MODEL
UNCONSCIOUS
Freud said that most what we go
through in our lives, emotions,
beliefs and impulses deep within
are not available to us at conscious
level.
Oedipus and Electra Complex
Our unconscious still influence our
thinking, feeling and doing.
CONSCIOUS
Freud said that all that we are of is
stored in our conscious mind.
Our conscious mind only comprises a
very small part of who we are so that in
our everyday life we are only aware of
a very small part of what makes up our
personality.
Most of what we are is hidden and out
of reach
SUBCONSCIOUS
Existing in the part of the mind that a
person is not aware of.
It is right below the surface but still
hidden somewhat unless we searched
for it.
The information such as childhood
memories or name of bestfriend is
stored in preconscious.
Ego
(Free floating in all three
levels)
Conscious
Subconsci
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Nonconsci
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Unconscio
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