The document discusses the three main parts of the iceberg model of the mind: the ego, id, and super-ego. The ego is the most aggressive and unconscious part that drives a person's actions based on perceived problems. These aggressions can strengthen or become permanent if the underlying problem is not resolved. The id exhibits primitive and abnormal aggressive behaviors until a person reaches a stage of maturity to enter the super-ego, where actions move from unconscious to conscious behavior.
The document discusses the three main parts of the iceberg model of the mind: the ego, id, and super-ego. The ego is the most aggressive and unconscious part that drives a person's actions based on perceived problems. These aggressions can strengthen or become permanent if the underlying problem is not resolved. The id exhibits primitive and abnormal aggressive behaviors until a person reaches a stage of maturity to enter the super-ego, where actions move from unconscious to conscious behavior.
The document discusses the three main parts of the iceberg model of the mind: the ego, id, and super-ego. The ego is the most aggressive and unconscious part that drives a person's actions based on perceived problems. These aggressions can strengthen or become permanent if the underlying problem is not resolved. The id exhibits primitive and abnormal aggressive behaviors until a person reaches a stage of maturity to enter the super-ego, where actions move from unconscious to conscious behavior.
them? Ego part is the most aggressive as it is unconscious with the actions the person/child based on the identified cause of the problem. These aggressions will be getting long, stronger or even become permanent if the cause of the problem has not yet resolved or contented with satisfaction. Note; ... in the last example, the young son was seen in the problem of getting his inherited money from his father despite his parent is still alive and he in good life condition may be considered a with a cause of problem in the the story of the prodigal son. This can be referred to Id- the part of the structure of the brain raids to exhibit all elements of foible aggression for the person to perform such strong seemed to be abnormal stages. Until such phase of realization, ethics or maturity the person/child is ready to enter Super-Ego- a stage where the person would be committed to move his actions from unconscious to conscious behavior.