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FREUDIAN REVOLUTION

BASIC INFORMATION
· Austrian Neurologist

· Doctor of Medicine (1881)

· Professor in 1902 (neuropathology)

· Founder of Psychoanalysis

He is focusing more on the personal


Sigmund Freud behavior and how it will affect the
May 1856 – 23 September 1939
over-all mental health
FREUDIAN MODEL OF PSYCHE

Relating to being unconscious,


ID
commonly for Infant situation

EGO Between Id & Super-Ego,


commonly relating to satisfying one self

SUPER-EGO Knowing and doing what is right


Id Personality

Examples:

Unorganized
Demanding and insistent

Illogical

Lacks morals

Instinctual

Selfish

Unconscious
Ego Personality

Examples:

More on control
Confused

Hesitant

It feels guilt

Conscious
Super-Ego Personality

Examples:

Ethical
Provides moral standards

Doing right decisions

Proper behavior

Sureness
BEHAVIOUR IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR TO AN INDIVIDUAL.
HAVING THE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DIFFERENT PERSONALITY FROM INFANT TO
BEING ADULT IS SIGTNIFICANT IN UNDERSTANDING HOW WE ACT OR HOW WE
MOVE AS CONSCIOUS AND UN CONSCIOUS. THIS TOPIC CHANGED THE WORLD BY
BEING INTELLECTUAL TO KNOW THE STAGES AND DIFFERENCES WHEN IT COMES
TO OUR ATTITUDE.

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