Freud's theory of personality.

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A-Level (Psychodynamic) Pyschology Mapa Mental sobre Freud's theory of personality., creado por heidi_ el 29/04/2013.
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Freud's theory of personality.
  1. The ID: This is biologically determined and the most primitative part of personality. It represents instinctual drives such as food and water.
    1. It operates on the pleasure principle. It seeks to obtain pleasure and avoid pain.
    2. The Ego: This results from development and is an attempt to adapt to the demands of the outside world. It operates on the reality principle.
      1. Gratification of needs are postponed until the appropriate time and place. Often seen as attempting to strike a balance between the ID and the world.
      2. The Superego: This develops around the age of 4-6. Represents the individuals framework of what is right and wrong. Gathered from the culture.
        1. It is comprised of the ego ideal and the conscience. The ego ideal represents the idea of what is virtuous behaviour. It rewards good behaviour.
          1. The conscience watches over what is bad. It interrupts and censors immoral impulses from the id and punishes when we do something wrong.
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