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- Learn about Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality and the different structures of our mind that contribute to our personality. By Shreena Desai. Created by Shreena Desai.
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these videos helped me pass my psychology test
Same here bro
I wonder if after watching this video I can answer at least one more question of the MCAT.
Plot twist: The patient actually still meant to say "don't give me any bills".
I've been struggling to understand this theory thank you so much this lesson helped me so much ❤
"let's take a look at this iceberg"
MCAT got me like: Well if we use the specific gravity we can determine what percentage of that iceberg is submerged...
also iceberg theory is unfalsifiable; thus, cannot be evaluated using science
Your comment got me like.....thumbs down.
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This has always been hard for me to understand. Thank you for your clarity and thorough explanations.:)
Great to find psychology in the Khan Academy. I think the seasaw/teeter totter analogy for id at one end and superego at other end trying to be top dog. With the ego standing in the centre trying to balance is more persuasive. Thanks for the talk though; helpful.
Simple yet brilliant explanation.
Thank You so much
I really love how explained this. What is the software that you use to draw?
It needs like 30 min of detailed explanation
I have learn psychoanalytic theory, it's starting is not more clear but finishing is fantabulous super video, and learn unconscious libido psychosexual,but that ice burg is not clear, thank you for video.
its a very nice interpretation of Freud......WOW
Really helping me as I study now.
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wow....Thank you so much
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I think. This whole. Universe is. Tip. Of an iceberg...
I love how you explain things.
Excellent!
What is gratified ?
I have never psychoanalyzed anyone. We all know what gaslighting is. We all know what a narcissist is. We're not psychoanalyzing when we point that out.
How can I reference this video in terms of author etc?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:01 🧠 Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory and Sigmund Freud
- Introduction to the psychoanalytic theory of personality.
- Sigmund Freud's background as a neurologist turned psychoanalyst.
- The central idea that childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence behavior.
01:27 🧠 Understanding Unconscious and Libido
- Explanation of the "unconscious" in psychoanalytic theory.
- Introduction to the concept of libido as a driving force.
- The significance of fixation at various psychosexual development stages.
03:19 🤔 The Three Structures of the Mind
- Introduction to the three mental structures in Freud's theory: id, ego, and superego.
- The id's demand for immediate gratification, the ego's role in perception and judgment, and the superego as the moral compass.
- How these three structures interact and sometimes conflict.
05:13 💥 Conflict Between Mental Structures
- Explanation of conflicts between the id, ego, and superego in the context of gratification.
- The role of the ego as a mediator between unconscious desires and moral values.
- Freudian slips as examples of mental conflicts and their relation to personality development.
07:37 🔄 Psychoanalytic Theory and Personality Development
- Summarizes how fixation in psychosexual development stages due to conflicts shapes adult personality.
- Emphasizes the role of gratification in each psychosexual stage and its impact on personality development.
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This psychology information good for me
Beautifully explained.
save me
the big arms have me crying
Aya 3alik
*swallowing, lip smacking sound every 5 seconds*
Koen Zimmerman egoohhhhhhhhhh ah
3:44 6:32
its weird that its turning me on...
Koen Zimmerman You'll find that in pretty much all lectures with a mic. I'm sure you would find sometging else to complain about if not this. You upload a video and see how you sound. I'm sure you would make a lot of umm and not have the best voice techniques
Not my proudest fap...
She must be fixated at her oral stage.
watch this x1.25 speed
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Psychonalytical Theory:
Started by Freud, its main focus is on Unconscious, anxiety and sexual and aggression drives. Our whole personality is determined by these two drives. First five years are the most important in development of our whole personality. It talks about Oedipus Complex, Penis Envy etc. Personality composes of Id, Ego and Superego. Id is the original source of psychic energy and believes in immediate ful-fillment of its demand, it knows no reality. Superego is the social morals internalized by the child by Rewards and Punishment. Ego is the executive who controls Id, Superego as per the reality.
It is a very large theory. There have been much arguments against it but it has created immense interest in people. Now it is not given too much importance in psychology, more a part of literature.
The psychosexual stages is pure garbage but most of the rest of the theory is useful! I’m a psych prof.
There are three states of mind . They are conscious mind , unconscious mind , preconscious mind . In conscious mind is aware of the right now . memories , thoughts perception and desires . You can't remember with extreme effort and soecialized help . In preconscious mind your thoughts are not actively thinking but can call to mind easily given the right trigger .
Wow, really nice explanation. I enjoyed the way you explained the concept of Id, Ego and Superego.
In the video, you said that fixation occurs when libido impulses are either over or under gratified. I want to ask, how can we decide whether libido impulse is over or under gratified? And are these fixations reversible or irreversible? (i.e are fixations curable).
I think the first explanation with the iceberg wasn't too clear actually, but the later example with the big armed dude gets across
this shit is so damn confusing... what is the natural source tho??
MANOJ KUMAR 15BEE0013
Psychoanalytic theory -Theory of personality
Psychoanalytic theory was given by Sigmund Freud.Frued was not a psychologist, he was a physician more specifically a neurologist and in 1885 he went to Paris to study hypnosis with the fellow neurologists but this experience is actually what turned him towards medical psychopathology in psychiatry as we know it was actually unknown at the time Freud began his work.
"The psychoanalytic theory says that our childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence behavior ."
The key word for this theory is unconscious ,our personalities have memories beliefs urges drives and instincts that we are not always aware of and that make up this unconscious.The major driving force behind Freud's instinctual theory is a concept of libido.Libido is natural energy source that fuels the mechanisms of the mind and when this libidinal energy is stuck or fixated at various stages of psychosexual development .There's another keyword so when this fixation occurs at the psychosexual development and stages conflicts can occur that have lifelong effects so fixation at a particular stage is what predicts adult personality.
For example,if someone fixated at the oral stage which is actually the first stage in psychosexual development might have oral personality characteristics like being overly talkative or having a smoking habit when they grow up.
According to Freud's model of the psyche, the id is the primitive and instinctual part of the mind that contains sexual and aggressive drives and hidden memories, the super-ego operates as a moral conscience, and the ego is the realistic part that mediates between the desires of the id and the super-ego.
Although each part of the personality comprises unique features, they interact to form a whole, and each part makes a relative contribution to an individual's behavior.
MANOJ KUMAR 15BEE0013 thanks
I love your voice
dafuq that demon ass noise at the start of the vid
Was hoping for more detail on the Id, Ego, and Superego, and the interplay involved in there. This was a good overview, but I think for those of us taking the MCAT we're going to need a liiittle bit more out of this topic. This nearly 8 minute video equated to about 2-3 sentences written down.
you could make your own video, genius
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I thought the iceberg was 3 instances unconscious preconsconscious and conscious
It is
I. Believe actions always over come.emotions..... . Nature give me... Physical body... Its also has. Some. Value.. I think. More then.. Emotions.. . Thats why.. yoga is invented may be... It over comes ur thinking... We stretch and move body..
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Nice explanation but I was waiting for the Psychosexual stages. I thought you are going to talk about it..
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This is the one
Psychiatry was know as a medical field long before Freud. In Freud’s writings he mentions psychiatric hospitals and their “treatments” which included water therapy etc. His discoveries changed medical diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology since.
Funny that almost everything is correlated, such as physician and some mathematics guys with psychology. Can't imagine if any computer guys stuck, like, "What about an AI's Psyche ...".
I'm gettin soul and flesh in a spiritual aspect....Thank you for this video!
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Fabulous presentation
Thank you for your precious time
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I learned so much from this.....❤❤
This explained it terribly.
lol
Well explained. Thank you
i like it - farah
thanks a lot
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