Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
lecture 14 psychoanalysis and personality - Coggle Diagram
lecture 14 psychoanalysis and personality
4 principles in the Freudian model of behaviour
motivated by biological instincts
unconscious motivation
behaviour is goal directed
driven by the unsconscious
Everything we do is an expression of the mind
importance of development
Psychosexual stages
oedipus complex
boys feelings and sexual desires aimed at the mother, feelings of jealousy and hate for the father
what are the basic human motivations according to the biological perspective?
Sex and aggression
what were the two instincts that manifested into behaviour according to Freud?
The life instinct (libido) and the death instinct (Thanatos)
What is repression?
External forces conflict with biological motivations. The leads to the desire being banished from the consciousness and it is held in the unconscious instead.
Components of Freuds tripartite theory
Id, Ego, Superego
The ego mediates between the two
Sexual and aggressive urges controlled in the unconscious
they become the motivated unconscious
This is the unconscious motivation aspect