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Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. ... more Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. The theory seeks to explain why people behave the way they do, studies human's brain, and explains more about their personality. It argues that human behavior is the result of the interactions among the three component parts of the mind: the id, ego, and superego. Freud observed and analyzed these three theoretical constructs which outline the interaction of our mental life to explain the reasons behind one's behaviors. Each component has a specific function in the psyche. According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, 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. Despite having unique features from each other, they interact to form a whole, and they make a relative contribution to a person's overall personality and behavior. In Freud's view, a balance in the dynamic interaction of the id, ego,
Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. ... more Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. The theory seeks to explain why people behave the way they do, studies human's brain, and explains more about their personality. It argues that human behavior is the result of the interactions among the three component parts of the mind: the id, ego, and superego. Freud observed and analyzed these three theoretical constructs which outline the interaction of our mental life to explain the reasons behind one's behaviors. Each component has a specific function in the psyche. According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, 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. Despite having unique features from each other, they interact to form a whole, and they make a relative contribution to a person's overall personality and behavior. In Freud's view, a balance in the dynamic interaction of the id, ego,
Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. ... more Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. The theory seeks to explain why people behave the way they do, studies human's brain, and explains more about their personality. It argues that human behavior is the result of the interactions among the three component parts of the mind: the id, ego, and superego. Freud observed and analyzed these three theoretical constructs which outline the interaction of our mental life to explain the reasons behind one's behaviors. Each component has a specific function in the psyche. According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, 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. Despite having unique features from each other, they interact to form a whole, and they make a relative contribution to a person's overall personality and behavior. In Freud's view, a balance in the dynamic interaction of the id, ego,
Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. ... more Freud's psychoanalytic theory is one of the theories describing the personality in human beings. The theory seeks to explain why people behave the way they do, studies human's brain, and explains more about their personality. It argues that human behavior is the result of the interactions among the three component parts of the mind: the id, ego, and superego. Freud observed and analyzed these three theoretical constructs which outline the interaction of our mental life to explain the reasons behind one's behaviors. Each component has a specific function in the psyche. According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, 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. Despite having unique features from each other, they interact to form a whole, and they make a relative contribution to a person's overall personality and behavior. In Freud's view, a balance in the dynamic interaction of the id, ego,