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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning
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This 5 page paper explores the
meaning of the phrase, He who has a 'why' to live can bear almost any
'how'" from the perspective of Victor Frankl's book, Man's Search For
Meaning. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTfrankl.wps
Freud & Jung / The Conscious & The Unconscious
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A 10 page paper discussing the differences between the theories of Freud and Jung as they relate to the conscious and unconscious. The writer takes the position that Freud's are easier to understand but that does not make them more valid than Jung's. The writer also reports recent work that supports both theorists concepts. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Conscio.wps
Freud & Rogers on "Hidden" Personality
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A 4 pages research paper that discusses the personality theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Rogers, relative to the part of personality that each theorist felt was "hidden," or suppressed. The writer argues that Freud sees human personality as a construct that is built atop basic instinctual behavior that has to be controlled, with personality resulting from compromises that are made between instinctual urges and social demands. Rogers feels that personality, that is, the "self," results from interactions between the person as an organism and the environment, with the individual motivated by a drive toward personal actualization. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khfrgers.rtf
Freud -- The Interpretation of Dreams
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This 5 page paper discusses this historic and ground-breaking book by Freud. The writer provides specific examples of dreams Freud considered to be typical as well as a brief list of symbolic objects found in dreams and what they mean.
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Freud : The Costs of Civilization
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A 5 page paper which looks at the costs of civilization
according to Freud’s Civilization and its Discontents. Topics
include Eros and the Death Instinct, id, ego and superego, and the phenomenon of oceanic feeling.
Bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: JLfreud.wps
Freud and Disease
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A 7 page discussion of Sigmund Freud's views on mental illness. Encapsulates his belief that the outward manifestation of all mental illness revolves around our inner savagery or repressed sexuality. Contrasts this belief with the modern belief that mental illness is a biochemical malfunction and addresses the question as to whether disease has a function. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Freud And Dream Interpretation
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5 pages in length. In "Interpretation of Dreams," Sigmund Freud suggests many revolutionary theories that later become the cornerstone of his fundamental principles. Of all the issues addressed in his book, one of the most significant comes in the form of inquiries: What is mind? Do we have completely control of our actions? Do we really know ourselves? After posing these questions, the author turns his attention toward a more philosophical concern wondering that if we cannot even control our actions, are we still responsible for what transpires? Freud is effective in validating that the moral nature of man persists even in dreams. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCFreud.rtf
Freud and Fun
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(5 pp) According to Boynton (2000) Sigmund Freud's
theory of psychoanalysis has been challenged and
revised from the moment it was conceived. What,
we might now read as outrageous fiction, has become
the fodder of light-night talk shows which perhaps
is damning enough. This discussion will focus on
some of Freud's creative ideas concerning the
human psyche, and see where they stand today.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBfreud.doc
Freud And Gender Identity
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9 pages in length. Freud's theories have catapulted this historic thinker to such tremendous heights within the psychological community that he often occupies these lofty levels without having to share the space. Granted, this status may have been the result of his contemporaries either loving or hating his somewhat obscure human development philosophies, but he remains at the forefront of modern theoretical thought nonetheless. One of Freud's most debated theories is that of gender identity about which he elaborates through his Oedipus and Electra Complexes; however, as with all his other theories, this one is not without those who question the simplistic nature of his assertion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCFreudGndr.rtf
Freud and Human Nature.
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(5 pp) according to Freud (1930) human nature is
"the struggle between Eros and Death, between the
instinct of life and the instinct of destruction,
as it works itself out in the human species. This
struggle is what all life essentially consists of,
and the evolution of civilization may therefore be
described as the struggle for life of the human
species. He adds that the sense of guilt is the most
important problem in the development of
civilization’ and that ‘the price we pay for our
advance in civilization is a loss of happiness
through the heightening of the sense of guilt’
Personal responses to this statement are given.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBfrhuN.doc
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