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Psychodynamic approach
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Developed the
psychodynamic
approach
Approach
emphasises active nature of
mental processes
and their role in shaping
personality
and behaviour
Assumptions
Human behaviour has
unconscious
causes that we're not aware of
Humans need to fulfil basic
biological
motivations
Childhood
experience development of adult personality
Freud 3 levels of consciousness
Conscious = what we are aware of at any given time
Preconscious = Made of memories that we can recall what we want
Unconscious = Memories, desires and fears cause anxiety and have been repressed or forced out of conscious
Freud 3 parts of personality
Id
Ego
Superego
id
= Innate
aggressive
and sexual
instincts
. Wants instant gratification and accounts for
unreasonable
behaviour
Ego
= Exists in
conscious
and
unconscious
parts of mind as
rational
part known as
reality principle
Superego
= Both in
conscious
mind and
unconscious
parts of mind. Morals into consideration and makes us feel
guilt