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Psychoanalytic Theory
Personality According to
Sigmund Freud
Personality
An individual’s unique and relatively
consistent patterns of thinking,
feeling, and behaving
Attempt to describe and explain
how people are similar, how
they are different, and why
every individual is unique
Personality Theory
Personality Perspectives
• Psychoanalytic—importance of
unconscious processes and childhood
experiences
• Humanistic—importance of self and
fulfillment of potential
• Social cognitive—importance of beliefs
about self
• Trait—description and measurement of
personality differences
Sigmund Freud
(1856-1939)
• Founder of psychoanalysis
• Proposed the first complete theory
of personality
• A person’s thoughts and behaviors
emerge from tension generated by
unconscious motives and
unresolved childhood conflicts.
Learn more about Freud at:
www.freud.org.uk
www.lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/freud
Psychoanalytic Approach
• Developed by Sigmund Freud
• Psychoanalysis is both an approach
to therapy and a theory of personality
• Emphasizes unconscious motivation
– the main causes of behavior lie
buried in the unconscious mind
Psychoanalysis as a Therapy
• A therapeutic technique that attempts
to provide insight into one’s thoughts
and actions
• Does so by exposing and interpreting
the underlying unconscious motives
and conflicts
Psychodynamic Perspective
• A more modern view of personality
that retains some aspects of Freudian
theory but rejects other aspects
• Retains the importance of the
unconscious mind
• Less emphasis on unresolved
childhood conflicts
The Psychodynamic
Perspective:
Freud’s View of the
Mind
Free Association
• Freudian technique of
exploring the unconscious
mind by having the person
relax and say whatever
comes to mind no matter
how trivial or embarrassing
• Hypnosis – Relaxing a
person into a highly
suggestive state to uncover
unconscious memories or
conflicts
The Couch
Personality Assessment
Projective Techniques
• Interpretation of an ambiguous to trigger
projection of one’s inner thoughts and feelings
• Used to determine unconscious motives, conflicts,
and psychological defenses & traits
Rorschach Inkblot Test
• Presentation and interpretation of a series
of black and white and colored inkblots
• Developed in 1921.
• Personality test that seeks to identify
people’s inner feelings by analyzing their
interpretations of 10 inkblots
• Numerous scoring systems exist
Conscious Mind
• All the thoughts, feelings, and
sensations that you are aware of
at this particular moment
represent the conscious level
Preconscious Mind
• A region of the mind holding information
that is not conscious but is easily
retrievable into conscious awareness
• Holds thoughts and memories not in one’s
current awareness but can easily be
retrieved (childhood memories, phone
number)
Unconscious Mind
• A region of the mind that includes
unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings,
and memories
• Not aware of these thoughts, wishes, etc…
but they exert great influence over our
conscious thoughts & behavior.
• Freud felt that dreams were “The royal
road to the unconsciousness” – behind the
surface image (manifest content) lied the
true hidden meaning (latent content).
• Can also surface as “slips of the tongue” or
Freudian Slips.
Psychoanalytic Approach
• Conscious –
all things we
are aware of
at any given
moment
Psychoanalytic Approach
• Preconscious –
everything that
can, with a
little effort, be
brought into
consciousness
Psychoanalytic Approach
• Unconscious –
inaccessible
warehouse of
anxiety-
producing
thoughts and
drives
The Psychodynamic
Perspective:
The Id, Ego, and
Superego
Psychoanalytic
Divisions of the Mind
• Id—instinctual drives present at birth
– does not distinguish between reality and fantasy
– operates according to the pleasure principle
• Ego—develops out of the id in infancy
– understands reality and logic
– mediator between id and superego
• Superego
– internalization of society’s & parental moral standards
– One’s conscience; focuses on what the person “should” do
– Develops around ages 5-6.
– Partially unconscious
– Can be harshly punitive using feelings of guilt
Freud’s Concept of the “Id”
• The part of personality that consists
of unconscious energy from basic
aggressive and sexual drives
• Operates on the “pleasure principle” -
the id demands immediate
gratification
• Is present from birth
Id: The Pleasure Principle
• Pleasure principle—drive toward immediate
gratification, most fundamental human
motive
• Sources of energy
– Eros—life instinct, perpetuates life
• Libido—sexual energy or motivation
– Thanatos—death instinct, aggression, self-
destructive actions
Freud’s Concept of the “Ego”
• The part of personality that mediates
the demands of the id without going
against the restraints of the superego
• Follows the reality principle
Ego: The Reality Principle
• Reality principle—ability to postpone
gratification in accordance with demands of
reality
• Ego—rational, organized, logical, mediator
to demands of reality
• Can repress desires that cannot be met in an
acceptable manner
The Personality
Id: “I want”
Superego: “I should”
Ego: “I will”
Psychoanalytic Approach
Conscious
Unconscious
Superego Preconscious
Id
Ego
Information
which can
easily be
made
conscious
Thoughts,
feelings,
urges, and other
information
that is difficult
to bring to
conscious
awareness
Information
in your
immediate
awareness
Rational,
planful,
mediating
dimension
of personality
Moralistic,
judgmental,
perfectionist
dimension of
personality
Irrational,
illogical,
impulsive
dimension of
personality
The Psychodynamic
Perspective:
Freud’s Psychosexual
Stages
Psychosexual Stages
• In Freudian theory, the childhood stages of
development during which the id’s pleasure
seeking energies are focused on different parts of
the body
• The stages include: oral, anal, phallic, latency,
and genital
• A person can become “fixated” or stuck at a
stage and as an adult attempt to achieve pleasure
as in ways that are equivalent to how it was
achieved in these stages
Oral Stage (birth – 18 mo.)
• Mouth is associated with sexual pleasure
• Pleasure comes from chewing, biting,
and sucking.
• Weaning a child can lead to fixation if
not handled correctly
• Fixation can lead to oral activities
in adulthood
Freud’s Stages of Development
Anal Stage (1 – 3 years)
• Gratification comes from bowel and
bladders functions.
• Toilet training can lead to fixation if
not handled correctly
• Fixation can lead to anal retentive or
expulsive behaviors in adulthood
Freud’s Stages of Development
Phallic Stage (3 – 6 years)
• Focus of pleasure shifts to the genitals
• Sexual attraction for opposite sex parent
• Boys cope with incestuous feelings toward
their mother and rival feelings toward their
dad (Oedipus Complex). For girls it is
called the Electra Complex.
•Child identifies with and
tries to mimic the same sex
parent to learn gender
identity.
Oedipus Complex
• Boys feel hostility and jealousy towards their fathers
but knows their father is more powerful. This leads
to…
• Castration Anxiety results in boys who feel their
father will punish them by castrating them.
• Resolve this through Identification – imitating and
internalizing one’s father’s values, attitudes and
mannerisms. (Formation of gender identity &
superego)
• The fact that only the father can have sexual
relations with the mother becomes internalized in the
boy as taboo against incest in the boy’s superego.
Electra Complex
• Girls also have incestuous feelings for their
dad and compete with their mother.
• Penis Envy – Little girl suffer from deprivation
and loss and blames her mother for “sending
her into the world insufficiently equipped”
causing her to resent her mother
• In an attempt to take her mother’s place she
eventually indentifies with her mother
• Fixation can lead to excessive masculinity in
males and the need for attention or domination
in females
Freud’s Stages of Development
Latency Stage (5 – puberty)
• Sexuality is repressed (Latent means
“hidden”) due to intense anxiety caused by
Oedipus complex
• Children participate in hobbies, school, and
same-sex friendships that strengthen their
sexual identity
Freud’s Stages of Development
Genital Stage (puberty on)
• Incestuous sexual feelings re-emerge but
being prohibited by the superego are
redirected toward others who resemble
the person’s opposite sex parent.
• Healthy adults find pleasure in love and
work, fixated adults have their energy
tied up in earlier stages
Freud’s Stages of Development
Defense Mechanisms
Unconscious Self-Deceptions
Defense Mechanisms
• Unconscious mental processes
employed by the ego to reduce
anxiety by unconsciously distorting
reality.
Repression
• Puts anxiety-producing thoughts,
feelings, and memories into the
unconscious mind
• Unconscious forgetting
• The basis for all other defense
mechanisms
Denial
• Rejecting the truth of a painful reality.
Regression
• Going back to a safer, simpler way of
being.
• Assuming childlike behaviors when
facing stress or trauma
Reaction Formation
• Replacing an unacceptable wish
with its opposite
• Behaving in ways that are exactly
opposite of how we truly feel.
Projection
• Attributing something that we don’t
like about ourselves to someone else.
Rationalization
• Displaces real, anxiety-provoking
explanations with more comforting
justifications for one’s actions
• Reasoning away or making excuses to
reduce anxiety-producing thoughts
Displacement
• Shifts an unacceptable impulse
toward a more acceptable or less
threatening object or person
• “Taking out” an emotion on a safe or
more accessible target than the actual
source of the emotion.
Sublimation
• Substitute an undesirable emotion or
drive with a socially acceptable one.
Undoing
• Unconsciously neutralizing an anxiety
causing action by doing a second action that
undoes the first.
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality in 40 Characters
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Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality in 40 Characters

  • 2. Personality An individual’s unique and relatively consistent patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving
  • 3. Attempt to describe and explain how people are similar, how they are different, and why every individual is unique Personality Theory
  • 4. Personality Perspectives • Psychoanalytic—importance of unconscious processes and childhood experiences • Humanistic—importance of self and fulfillment of potential • Social cognitive—importance of beliefs about self • Trait—description and measurement of personality differences
  • 5. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) • Founder of psychoanalysis • Proposed the first complete theory of personality • A person’s thoughts and behaviors emerge from tension generated by unconscious motives and unresolved childhood conflicts. Learn more about Freud at: www.freud.org.uk www.lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/freud
  • 6. Psychoanalytic Approach • Developed by Sigmund Freud • Psychoanalysis is both an approach to therapy and a theory of personality • Emphasizes unconscious motivation – the main causes of behavior lie buried in the unconscious mind
  • 7. Psychoanalysis as a Therapy • A therapeutic technique that attempts to provide insight into one’s thoughts and actions • Does so by exposing and interpreting the underlying unconscious motives and conflicts
  • 8. Psychodynamic Perspective • A more modern view of personality that retains some aspects of Freudian theory but rejects other aspects • Retains the importance of the unconscious mind • Less emphasis on unresolved childhood conflicts
  • 10. Free Association • Freudian technique of exploring the unconscious mind by having the person relax and say whatever comes to mind no matter how trivial or embarrassing • Hypnosis – Relaxing a person into a highly suggestive state to uncover unconscious memories or conflicts The Couch
  • 11. Personality Assessment Projective Techniques • Interpretation of an ambiguous to trigger projection of one’s inner thoughts and feelings • Used to determine unconscious motives, conflicts, and psychological defenses & traits
  • 12. Rorschach Inkblot Test • Presentation and interpretation of a series of black and white and colored inkblots • Developed in 1921. • Personality test that seeks to identify people’s inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of 10 inkblots • Numerous scoring systems exist
  • 13. Conscious Mind • All the thoughts, feelings, and sensations that you are aware of at this particular moment represent the conscious level
  • 14. Preconscious Mind • A region of the mind holding information that is not conscious but is easily retrievable into conscious awareness • Holds thoughts and memories not in one’s current awareness but can easily be retrieved (childhood memories, phone number)
  • 15. Unconscious Mind • A region of the mind that includes unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories • Not aware of these thoughts, wishes, etc… but they exert great influence over our conscious thoughts & behavior. • Freud felt that dreams were “The royal road to the unconsciousness” – behind the surface image (manifest content) lied the true hidden meaning (latent content). • Can also surface as “slips of the tongue” or Freudian Slips.
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  • 17. Psychoanalytic Approach • Conscious – all things we are aware of at any given moment
  • 18. Psychoanalytic Approach • Preconscious – everything that can, with a little effort, be brought into consciousness
  • 19. Psychoanalytic Approach • Unconscious – inaccessible warehouse of anxiety- producing thoughts and drives
  • 21. Psychoanalytic Divisions of the Mind • Id—instinctual drives present at birth – does not distinguish between reality and fantasy – operates according to the pleasure principle • Ego—develops out of the id in infancy – understands reality and logic – mediator between id and superego • Superego – internalization of society’s & parental moral standards – One’s conscience; focuses on what the person “should” do – Develops around ages 5-6. – Partially unconscious – Can be harshly punitive using feelings of guilt
  • 22. Freud’s Concept of the “Id” • The part of personality that consists of unconscious energy from basic aggressive and sexual drives • Operates on the “pleasure principle” - the id demands immediate gratification • Is present from birth
  • 23. Id: The Pleasure Principle • Pleasure principle—drive toward immediate gratification, most fundamental human motive • Sources of energy – Eros—life instinct, perpetuates life • Libido—sexual energy or motivation – Thanatos—death instinct, aggression, self- destructive actions
  • 24. Freud’s Concept of the “Ego” • The part of personality that mediates the demands of the id without going against the restraints of the superego • Follows the reality principle
  • 25. Ego: The Reality Principle • Reality principle—ability to postpone gratification in accordance with demands of reality • Ego—rational, organized, logical, mediator to demands of reality • Can repress desires that cannot be met in an acceptable manner
  • 26. The Personality Id: “I want” Superego: “I should” Ego: “I will”
  • 27. Psychoanalytic Approach Conscious Unconscious Superego Preconscious Id Ego Information which can easily be made conscious Thoughts, feelings, urges, and other information that is difficult to bring to conscious awareness Information in your immediate awareness Rational, planful, mediating dimension of personality Moralistic, judgmental, perfectionist dimension of personality Irrational, illogical, impulsive dimension of personality
  • 29. Psychosexual Stages • In Freudian theory, the childhood stages of development during which the id’s pleasure seeking energies are focused on different parts of the body • The stages include: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital • A person can become “fixated” or stuck at a stage and as an adult attempt to achieve pleasure as in ways that are equivalent to how it was achieved in these stages
  • 30. Oral Stage (birth – 18 mo.) • Mouth is associated with sexual pleasure • Pleasure comes from chewing, biting, and sucking. • Weaning a child can lead to fixation if not handled correctly • Fixation can lead to oral activities in adulthood
  • 32. Anal Stage (1 – 3 years) • Gratification comes from bowel and bladders functions. • Toilet training can lead to fixation if not handled correctly • Fixation can lead to anal retentive or expulsive behaviors in adulthood
  • 34. Phallic Stage (3 – 6 years) • Focus of pleasure shifts to the genitals • Sexual attraction for opposite sex parent • Boys cope with incestuous feelings toward their mother and rival feelings toward their dad (Oedipus Complex). For girls it is called the Electra Complex. •Child identifies with and tries to mimic the same sex parent to learn gender identity.
  • 35. Oedipus Complex • Boys feel hostility and jealousy towards their fathers but knows their father is more powerful. This leads to… • Castration Anxiety results in boys who feel their father will punish them by castrating them. • Resolve this through Identification – imitating and internalizing one’s father’s values, attitudes and mannerisms. (Formation of gender identity & superego) • The fact that only the father can have sexual relations with the mother becomes internalized in the boy as taboo against incest in the boy’s superego.
  • 36. Electra Complex • Girls also have incestuous feelings for their dad and compete with their mother. • Penis Envy – Little girl suffer from deprivation and loss and blames her mother for “sending her into the world insufficiently equipped” causing her to resent her mother • In an attempt to take her mother’s place she eventually indentifies with her mother • Fixation can lead to excessive masculinity in males and the need for attention or domination in females
  • 38. Latency Stage (5 – puberty) • Sexuality is repressed (Latent means “hidden”) due to intense anxiety caused by Oedipus complex • Children participate in hobbies, school, and same-sex friendships that strengthen their sexual identity
  • 40. Genital Stage (puberty on) • Incestuous sexual feelings re-emerge but being prohibited by the superego are redirected toward others who resemble the person’s opposite sex parent. • Healthy adults find pleasure in love and work, fixated adults have their energy tied up in earlier stages
  • 43. Defense Mechanisms • Unconscious mental processes employed by the ego to reduce anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
  • 44. Repression • Puts anxiety-producing thoughts, feelings, and memories into the unconscious mind • Unconscious forgetting • The basis for all other defense mechanisms
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  • 46. Denial • Rejecting the truth of a painful reality.
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  • 48. Regression • Going back to a safer, simpler way of being. • Assuming childlike behaviors when facing stress or trauma
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  • 50. Reaction Formation • Replacing an unacceptable wish with its opposite • Behaving in ways that are exactly opposite of how we truly feel.
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  • 52. Projection • Attributing something that we don’t like about ourselves to someone else.
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  • 54. Rationalization • Displaces real, anxiety-provoking explanations with more comforting justifications for one’s actions • Reasoning away or making excuses to reduce anxiety-producing thoughts
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  • 56. Displacement • Shifts an unacceptable impulse toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person • “Taking out” an emotion on a safe or more accessible target than the actual source of the emotion.
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  • 58. Sublimation • Substitute an undesirable emotion or drive with a socially acceptable one.
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  • 60. Undoing • Unconsciously neutralizing an anxiety causing action by doing a second action that undoes the first.