Freud’s Psychodynamic Explanation

    Cards (3)

    • Psychodynamic
      • Claims 2 innate drivers (both in the unconscious): Eros (Libido) + Thanatos (death wish)
      • Regard human behaviour as interaction between opposing forces
      • Libido:
      • Life instinct
      • Manifests as sexual motives
      • Focus on preservation + life enjoyment
      • Thanatos:
      • Death instinct/wish
      • Manifests in aggression + destructiveness
      • To prevent self-harm, Thanatos is projected or displaced
      • Catharsis control by defence mechanisms
      • Catharsis:
      • Safe mental energy release
      • Vent mental pressure; psychoanalysis
      • Failure to release causes mental health issues + aggression (hydraulic model)
    • Iceberg Analogy
      • Conscious:
      • Fully aware
      • E.g easily recalled memories + motivations
      • Pre-conscious:
      • Just below conscious surface
      • E.g. memories + motivations only be recalled under specific circumstances (e.g. cues)
      • Unconscious:
      • Cannot be recalled to consciousness
      • E.g. instincts + deeply buried memories
      • Largest personality part
      • Includes unacceptable thoughts, fears, shameful memories + irrational desires
      • Most people unaware of violent urges in unconscious
      • Awareness of aggressive urges is only realised through catharsis (violent films or violent video games)
    • Tripartite Model of Mind
      • Id ‘pleasure’
      • Unconscious
      • Primitive
      • First (0-2)
      • Manifests biological drives + responds to bodily needs/selfish desires
      • Driven by Eros + Thanatos
      • No thought for consequence
      • Ego ‘reality’
      • Logic
      • Conscious + preconscious
      • 2nd (2-3)
      • Balances Id + superego
      • Satisfy Id socially acceptably
      • Superego ‘morality’
      • All 3
      • Last (3-6)
      • Heavy influence by internalised societal + parental values
      • Govern by guilt + pride
      • Id urges delay
      • Issues in ego or superego development lead to inability to manage impulsive urges + increase aggression (Id dominate)