Freud attracted many followers who accepted his basic ideas like the id, ego, and superego, but they differed from Freud in two ways. They placed more emphasis on the conscious mind's role in interpreting experiences and coping with the environment. They also doubted that sex and aggression were the sole motivations driving human behavior.
Assignment 2: Discussion—Freudian Theory
Sigmund Freud, although one of the best-known personality theorists, is probably also one of the most controversial in the field of psychology. When starting to consider theories of personality, one must begin with a look at Sigmund Freud, as he was one of the first theorists to develop a psychoanalytical theory that was based on real-life patients and not studies conducted in a lab. Even if you do not agree with his theories, he is the starting point from which many other theorists have begun. Specifically, he was concerned with the development of the personality and how it created the neuroses he saw in many of his patients.
Research Freud’s theories using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:
What do you consider to be Freud’s most significant contribution to the discipline of psychology?
Of his different theories, which one do you feel is the most controversial?
What life factors and sociocultural factors do you think led Freud to come to the conclusions that he did?
Why do many people disagree with the development of Freud’s theories?
In general psychology and even popular culture today, there are a number of concepts that are based in Freudian theory that many do not realize stem from him. Identify a few ideas and terms that can be traced back to Freud.
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
...
DeliverablesA summary of researchStep 1Explore the v.docxcargillfilberto
Deliverables
A summary of research
Step 1
Explore the various offshoots of psychoanalytic theory online and choose one theory to review.
Step 2
Access the readings.
Is Freud Still Relevant
,
Personality Development Theories
and this article
Psychodynamic Approaches
gives you a brief overview of Freud's Theory and some other names to research for other scientists who were anti-Freud but major contributions to personality development theories
Important:
This paper is NOT about Freud. It is about ONE of the
many
theories that are offshoots of Freud's original psychoanalytic theory, such as: Jung, Horney, and Erikson. More recent offshoots include object-relations theory and self-psychology. But there are others!
Step 3
Summarize your chosen theory.
Write a summary of your findings on the theory you selected. Describe clearly and briefly how personality development occurs according to your chosen theory. Make sure you cite your sources.
.
I need this today.Assignment 2 Discussion—Freudian TheorySigm.docxheathmirella
I need this today.
Assignment 2: Discussion—Freudian Theory
Sigmund Freud, although one of the best-known personality theorists, is probably also one of the most controversial in the field of psychology. When starting to consider theories of personality, one must begin with a look at Sigmund Freud, as he was one of the first theorists to develop a psychoanalytical theory that was based on real-life patients and not studies conducted in a lab. Even if you do not agree with his theories, he is the starting point from which many other theorists have begun. Specifically, he was concerned with the development of the personality and how it created the neuroses he saw in many of his patients.
Research Freud’s theories using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:
What do you consider to be Freud’s most significant contribution to the discipline of psychology?
Of his different theories, which one do you feel is the most controversial?
What life factors and sociocultural factors do you think led Freud to come to the conclusions that he did?
Why do many people disagree with the development of Freud’s theories?
In general psychology and even popular culture today, there are a number of concepts that are based in Freudian theory that many do not realize stem from him. Identify a few ideas and terms that can be traced back to Freud.
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
By
Saturday, June 20, 2015
, post your response to the appropriate
Discussion Area
. Through
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
, review and comment on at least two peers’ responses.
.
A Critical Appraisal of Freud's Ideas on Man and Personality (pre-publication...Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak
This paper is the pre-publication work on Freud. In its published version the paper lost many vital information due to limitation of space. Since the paper has caught the attention of many researchers in Asia and Europe, I have uploaded the actual version of the paper before it went through editing. A more comprehensive analysis of Freud can be read in " Iqbal's Theory of Personality: A Contrastive Analysis with Freud" by Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak.
Assignment 2: Discussion—Freudian Theory
Sigmund Freud, although one of the best-known personality theorists, is probably also one of the most controversial in the field of psychology. When starting to consider theories of personality, one must begin with a look at Sigmund Freud, as he was one of the first theorists to develop a psychoanalytical theory that was based on real-life patients and not studies conducted in a lab. Even if you do not agree with his theories, he is the starting point from which many other theorists have begun. Specifically, he was concerned with the development of the personality and how it created the neuroses he saw in many of his patients.
Research Freud’s theories using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:
What do you consider to be Freud’s most significant contribution to the discipline of psychology?
Of his different theories, which one do you feel is the most controversial?
What life factors and sociocultural factors do you think led Freud to come to the conclusions that he did?
Why do many people disagree with the development of Freud’s theories?
In general psychology and even popular culture today, there are a number of concepts that are based in Freudian theory that many do not realize stem from him. Identify a few ideas and terms that can be traced back to Freud.
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
...
DeliverablesA summary of researchStep 1Explore the v.docxcargillfilberto
Deliverables
A summary of research
Step 1
Explore the various offshoots of psychoanalytic theory online and choose one theory to review.
Step 2
Access the readings.
Is Freud Still Relevant
,
Personality Development Theories
and this article
Psychodynamic Approaches
gives you a brief overview of Freud's Theory and some other names to research for other scientists who were anti-Freud but major contributions to personality development theories
Important:
This paper is NOT about Freud. It is about ONE of the
many
theories that are offshoots of Freud's original psychoanalytic theory, such as: Jung, Horney, and Erikson. More recent offshoots include object-relations theory and self-psychology. But there are others!
Step 3
Summarize your chosen theory.
Write a summary of your findings on the theory you selected. Describe clearly and briefly how personality development occurs according to your chosen theory. Make sure you cite your sources.
.
I need this today.Assignment 2 Discussion—Freudian TheorySigm.docxheathmirella
I need this today.
Assignment 2: Discussion—Freudian Theory
Sigmund Freud, although one of the best-known personality theorists, is probably also one of the most controversial in the field of psychology. When starting to consider theories of personality, one must begin with a look at Sigmund Freud, as he was one of the first theorists to develop a psychoanalytical theory that was based on real-life patients and not studies conducted in a lab. Even if you do not agree with his theories, he is the starting point from which many other theorists have begun. Specifically, he was concerned with the development of the personality and how it created the neuroses he saw in many of his patients.
Research Freud’s theories using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:
What do you consider to be Freud’s most significant contribution to the discipline of psychology?
Of his different theories, which one do you feel is the most controversial?
What life factors and sociocultural factors do you think led Freud to come to the conclusions that he did?
Why do many people disagree with the development of Freud’s theories?
In general psychology and even popular culture today, there are a number of concepts that are based in Freudian theory that many do not realize stem from him. Identify a few ideas and terms that can be traced back to Freud.
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
By
Saturday, June 20, 2015
, post your response to the appropriate
Discussion Area
. Through
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
, review and comment on at least two peers’ responses.
.
A Critical Appraisal of Freud's Ideas on Man and Personality (pre-publication...Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak
This paper is the pre-publication work on Freud. In its published version the paper lost many vital information due to limitation of space. Since the paper has caught the attention of many researchers in Asia and Europe, I have uploaded the actual version of the paper before it went through editing. A more comprehensive analysis of Freud can be read in " Iqbal's Theory of Personality: A Contrastive Analysis with Freud" by Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak.
Discussion—Freudian TheorySigmund Freud, although one of the best-.docxblossomblackbourne
Discussion—Freudian Theory
Sigmund Freud, although one of the best-known personality theorists, is probably also one of the most controversial in the field of psychology. When starting to consider theories of personality, one must begin with a look at Sigmund Freud, as he was one of the first theorists to develop a psychoanalytical theory that was based on real-life patients and not studies conducted in a lab. Even if you do not agree with his theories, he is the starting point from which many other theorists have begun. Specifically, he was concerned with the development of the personality and how it created the neuroses he saw in many of his patients.
Research Freud’s theories using your textbook, the Internet Based on your research, respond to the following:
What do you consider to be Freud’s most significant contribution to the discipline of psychology?
Of his different theories, which one do you feel is the most controversial?
What life factors and sociocultural factors do you think led Freud to come to the conclusions that he did?
Why do many people disagree with the development of Freud’s theories?
In general psychology and even popular culture today, there are a number of concepts that are based in Freudian theory that many do not realize stem from him. Identify a few ideas and terms that can be traced back to Freud.
Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
.
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The Enduring Scientific Contributions
of Sigmund Freud
JOHN E. GEDO Psychoanalysis as a Natural Science
The Freud Exhibition organized by the Library of Congress marks the centenary
of the birth of psychoanalysis. Its sole parent, Sigmund Freud, has been dead for
over sixty years—indeed, he was born before the American Civil War, relatively
Since ancient times, scholars in the West have shown great enthusiasm towards understanding
the subject on man and personality. Driven by this zeal, there appeared a multitude
of theories discussing man and his nature. Various concepts on man showcased by
the scholars, quite often, complemented one another and, at times, their ideas contradicted
and discredited one another. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) the founding father of
psychoanalysis presented to the world a concept on man and his personality which
turned out to be a controversial one. His idea of man seems to have shaped the western
culture and human psyche in general. What appears from the impact of Freud’s concept
of man and personality is that it has denigrated man. This paper represents an appraisal
of his idea of man and personality from human angle.
Since ancient times, scholars in the West have shown great enthusiasm towards understanding
the subject on man and personality. Driven by this zeal, there appeared a multitude
of theories discussing man and his nature. Various concepts on man showcased by
the scholars, quite often, complemented one another and, at times, their ideas contradicted
and discredited one another. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) the founding father of
psychoanalysis presented to the world a concept on man and his personality which
turned out to be a controversial one. His idea of man seems to have shaped the western
culture and human psyche in general. What appears from the impact of Freud’s concept
of man and personality is that it has denigrated man. This paper represents an appraisal
of his idea of man and personality from human angle.
DISCUSSION 1In responding to the classmates post below, discushuttenangela
DISCUSSION 1
In responding to the classmates post below, discuss whether you agree or disagree with the content of their original posts. Point out strengths and weaknesses in their arguments. Defend your own position with citations from the texts.
Annie post
This week we learned about Freud's theory and the theories of neo-Freudians that differed from his. Freud had many followers and some went on to develop their own theories that expanded upon his own theories. Alfred Adler and Carl Jung were two of his followers who did not agree on Freud's "excessive emphasis on sexual instincts" (Cervone & Pervin, 2016, p. 102). Adler put more of an emphasis on social urges, as well as conscious thoughts, which differed from Freud's preference of sexual instincts and the unconscious. Adler's theory deals a lot with inferiority and the motivations we have to compensate for that (Cervone & Pervin, 2016, p. 104). Jung, on the other hand, hadn't been solely a follower of Freud's; he had been quite close to Freud and Freud actually believed Jung to be his protégé, who would carry on the psychoanalytic tradition. However, this didn't happen after conflict arose between the two. Jung believed that Freud had emphasized sexuality too heavily, much like Adler did. Jung viewed the libido as a "generalized life energy," not as a sexual instinct, which is what Freud believed. Jung also believed our personality development to not be solely focused on what had happened in the past, which differed from Freud's thinking.
Much like Adler and Jung, Karen Horney and Harry Stack Sullivan broke from Freud's way of thinking and went on to develop their own theories. Horney's theory put much more emphasis on cultural influences, as opposed to biological ones (Cervone & Pervin, 2016, p. 107). She also differed greatly on the view of women that Freud had and was very outspoken about the male bias that may have been present throughout his work concerning women. Sullivan also emphasized the role of social factors and contributed a way of thinking about development and personality that differed from Freud's. He put emphasis on our emotional experiences "not being based in biological drives, as Freud posited, but in relations with others" (Cervone & Pervin, 2016, p. 108).
Freud never did experiments or implemented the use of tests throughout his career. He developed his theories purely from case study evidence. He used free association with his clients and thought it to be a scientific method and primary evidence for his theories, which is problematic. Adler and Horney did a lot of their work through observation, as well. However, Jung and Sullivan had used tests to find results, which helped them develop their theories. As for ethics, I do not believe that ethics were fully considered or upheld for the studies by the neo-Freudians. Reliability and validity is an issue when observation is how you come to your results
Zachary post
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3. Fill the blanks with the appropriate words:
Although Freud was controversial, he attracted
many followers
Many of them accepted Freud’s basic ideas (id,ego, superego;
unconscious; defense mechanisms)
But, they differed in two ways:
– More emphasis on …………………………………..in
interpreting experience and coping with the environment
– Doubted that ………..... And……………. were all-consuming
motivations.
4. Although Freud was controversial, he attracted
many followers
Many of them accepted Freud’s basic ideas (id,ego,
superego; unconscious; defense mechanisms)
But, they differed in two ways:
– More emphasis on the conscious mind’s role in
interpreting experience and coping with the
environment
– Doubted that sex and aggression were all-consuming
motivations