psychoanalytic approaches to personality
Title: psychoanalytic approaches to personality
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psychoanalytic approaches to personality
Psychoanalytic Approaches to Personality
The area of psychology with perhaps the most controversial history, due to it’s complete
lacking of empirical evidence, psychoanalysis, has it’s origins in the teachings of Sigmund
Freud. Psychoanalysis is a form of therapy developed by Freud in the early 1900’s,
involving intense examinations into one’s childhood, thought to be the origins of most
psychopathology which surfaced during adulthood. Ideas about the subconscious, which
saw the human mind
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and Erikson, and so most of my experience with psychological thought
was based on empirical findings with statistical significance’s. The psychoanalytic
approach, however, while entirely theory-based and un-testable for validity, has shown itself
to be a different and definitely interesting way to examine personality, as a lot of what has
been written is relevant to-day, although, of course, it is important to realize that, as Freud
said, “sometimes a cigar is just a cigar”.
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