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FREUDIAN INTELLECTUAL
REVOLUTIONS THAT DEFINED
SOCIETY
QUICK BIOGRAPHY
Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg , which is now
known as the Czech Republic , on May 6, 1856.
Freud developed psychoanalysis , a method
through which an analyst unpacks unconscious
conflicts based on the free associations , dreams
and fantasies of the patient . His theories on child
sexuality . libido and the ego, among other topics ,
were some of the most influential academic
concepts of the 20th century .
WHAT IS FREUDIAN REVOLUTION
Freudian revolution relating to the ideas or methods of Sigmund Freud,
especially his ideas about the way in which people's hidden thoughts and
feelings influence their behavior especially with respect to the causes and
treatment of neurotic and psychopathic states, the interpretation of dreams,
etc.

Relating to or influenced by Sigmund Freud and his methods of psychoanalysis,


especially with reference to the importance of sexuality in human behavior.
THE FREUDIAN THEORY OF
PERSONALITY
Human Personality: The adult personality emergs as a composite of early
childhood experiences, based on how these experiences are consciously and
unconsciously processed within human development stages, and how these
experiences shape the personality.

Not every person completes the necessary tasks of every development stage.
When they don't, the result can be a mental condition requiring
psychoanalysis to achieve proper functioning.
STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
Believing the most human suffering is determined during childhood
development, Freud placed emphasis on the five stages of psychosexual
development. As a passes through these stages unresolved conflicts
between physical drives and social expectation may arise.

These stages are:


ORAL (1.5 years of age): Fixation on all things oral. If not satisfactory
met there is the likelihood of developing negative oral habits or
behaviors.
ANAL (1.5 to 3 years of age): As indicated this stage is primarily
related to developing healthy toilet training habits.

PHALLIC (3-5 year of age): The development of healthy


substitutes for the sexual attraction boys and girls have toward a
parent of the opposite gender.

LATENCY(5-12 years of age): The development of healthy


dormant sexual feelings for the opposite sex.

GENITAL (12-adulthood): All tasks from the previous four stages


are integrated into the mind allowing for the onset of healthy
sexual feelings and behaviors.
Super Ego THE THREE LEVELS OF THE HUMAN MIND
Each stage is processed through Freud's concept of the human mind as a three
tier system consisting of the superego, the ego, and the id. The super ego
functions at a conscious level. It serves as a type of screening center for what is
going on. It is at this level that society and parental guidance is weighed
against personal pleasure and gain as directed by ones id. Obviously, this puts
in motion situations ripe for conflict.
Ego
Much like a judge in a trial, once experiences are processed through the
superego and the id they fall into the ego to mediate a satisfactory
outcome. Originally, Freud used the word ego to mean a sense of self, but
later revised it to mean a set of psychic functions such as judgment,
tolerance, reality testing, control, planning, defense, synthesis of
information, intellectual functioning , and memory .
Id
The egocentric center of the human universe, Freud believed that within this
one level, the id is constantly fighting to have our way in everything we
undertake.
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REFERENCES
Mary Evans/Sigmund Freud Copyrights (courtesy of W.E.
Freud)
https://www.versobooks.com/authors/2098-sigmund-freud

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