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Behavioural problems 90s gen ki emuntai

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The way that Freud believed someone could be cured, was to help a person reach their unconscious by talking with them. He used methods such as free association, transference, and counter-transference, interpreting defense mechanisms, and dream analysis. He believed human behavior was governed by unconscious emotions, beliefs and impulses. Uncovering the unconscious, would allow for repressed desires to show itself and the individual would reach a realization.

The earlier psychodynamic component to Freudian psychology states that if a child successfully completes 5 early life stages dealing with the erogenous zones, they would grow up to be healthy adults. If they did not complete these early life stages, and developed fixation, they would experience mental sufferance as an adult.

They would develop differing personalities because of their fixation on one of the stages. Someone who differed at the **** stage, would either become an ****-retentive or ****-expulsive personality. An example is a pair of roommates, one who is neat and one who is disorganized. This theory is being replaced by more modern theory.

Freud’s later theory considered that there are 3 parts of the human psyche, the ID, Ego, and Super Ego. The Ego is responsible for balancing out the other two personality factors, a demanding ID (the instant gratification, basic needs, and desires) and the morally conscious Super Ego.

The ego begins to employ defense mechanisms to help do this, such as displacement, sublimation, denial, and repression. These areas of the human psyche are explored in therapy. They may be the root for how well we are dealing with our present reality.

Freud also introduced the notion of the preconscious or subconscious mind. We can retrieve information from this part of the mind too. Though, we are not aware of what is happening in it.

My argument would be against that last method of therapy using the subconscious as a source of 100% true information, because memory alone may not be a reliable source of information from the past.

Memory is stored in a component in our minds and and then retrieved, differently at different ages. Every time we retrieve a memory, it becomes slightly more distorted. We can also be prone to false memories, which are memories accidentally (or purposefully) implanted in us by others or our own therapists by the power of suggestion.

A reliable test of an accurate memory, is how fast someone recalls it ‘out of the blue.’ Even so, promptings from others can influence what memory is formed, true or not. It can be dangerous, as one girl believed her father sexually assaulted her. She later reported that it never happened.

Oxford dictionary: “1.1Psychoanalysis

  • ‘The individual would have no conscious awareness of the nature of the fixation, but the libido would constantly turn away from the possibility of satisfaction in reality, towards a fantasy gratification.’
  • ‘This behavior ties directly into the oral fixation theories.’ “

Sources:

fixation | Definition of fixation in English by Oxford Dictionaries

The Psychosexual Stages, According to Freud

Sigmund Freud's Main Theories in Psychoanalysis: A Quick Summary

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in London

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5 hours ago, Rescuer7 said:

Behavioural problems 90s gen ki emuntai

young blood…

evaniki vinede ledu type unnara db lo

90s kids ki freud psychology 100% set avvakpovachhu…

specially Indians….

90s indian kids saw the huge rapid transformations in the world and adopted every change quickly…

90s indian kids saw telephone and cellphone….

saw internet and AI…

saw life in home country and immigrant life…

 

so general gaa valla psychology idi ani cheppalem….

IMO…in freud theory…90s indian kids lost the balance of ID, Ego, Super ego….

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2 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

90s kids ki freud psychology 100% set avvakpovachhu…

specially Indians….

90s indian kids saw the huge rapid transformations in the world and adopted every change quickly…

90s indian kids saw telephone and cellphone….

saw internet and AI…

saw life in home country and immigrant life…

 

so general gaa valla psychology idi ani cheppalem….

IMO…in freud theory…90s indian kids lost the balance of ID, Ego, Super ego….

80s and 90s both saw. 

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4 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

90s kids ki freud psychology 100% set avvakpovachhu…

specially Indians….

90s indian kids saw the huge rapid transformations in the world and adopted every change quickly…

90s indian kids saw telephone and cellphone….

saw internet and AI…

saw life in home country and immigrant life…

 

so general gaa valla psychology idi ani cheppalem….

IMO…in freud theory…90s indian kids lost the balance of ID, Ego, Super ego….

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