Sunday, August 18, 2019
Sigmund Freud :: essays research papers
 Sigmund Freud      When I was 10th grade in Korea, I took a psychology lecture for the first time in the     academy. That time, I was come into some psychologists and lots of theories about     psychology. At the beginning, it was very strange and difficult to learn. But as time     passed by, I had more interests about the psychology especially Sigmund Freud, who     was a very intelligent psychoanalyst.    Sigmund Freud has many theories on how people develop. His most influential theory     to the development of the human mind was his five psychosexual stages. Freud's belief     was that children were done developing after they finished going through puberty. The     stages started with infants describing this as the oral stage, or the sucking stage. The     anal stage deals with the one and two year olds. This age group is starting to potty     train. After this stage the three through five year olds go through the phallic stage.     The child focuses on the genitals, as they discover it is enjoyable. Freud's fourth stage     is the latency stage, including children six to twelve years. This is when their sexual     interests are put on the back burn. The last stage is the genital stage. Children     going through puberty have a time of sexual reawakening. Other theorists criticized     him by saying that there was more to development than sex. They also said a person     does not stop developing after they turn eighteen. Freud did develop another theory     that many author's have described in their literary works which included the Id, Ego,     and Superego. The Id, Ego, and Superego dealt with how the mind worked     conscientiously and unconsciensously. It also described the behavior of the human     body and why we do the things we do.     Freud's behavior theory begins with the subject of the Id. The Id part of your brain is     what you are born with. All babies are influenced by the Id. They live in an all     unconscious world. Little do they know what it right or wrong. In an adult this is the     pleasure seeker of the person's behavior. Your instincts are what you act on and     sometimes this may show the bad side of the person. The next part of Sigmund Freud's     behavior theory is the Ego. The ego is the balance between the Id and the Superego.     This part of the brain is the reality check. The Ego helps you deal with the outside     					    
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