Sigmund Freud Research Paper

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What impact has Sigmund Freud changed in our lives? Have you ever thought where he got his theories from? He doesn’t only have the ability to believe in his theories, but has the capability to prove that they are true to believe about. I am going to be talking to you about Sigmund Freud and his science. He was not only a successful man, but also loved and he was a man who would experience new things or ideas that he found that they were interesting and analyzing it with people to prove his theories. Sigmund Freud has influenced people and I am also going to be talking about his live and what he did/go through so he could have written his theories, because he had three main theories. Sigmund Freud was born May 6, 1856 in. His father was a small …show more content…

The 3 main theories were the ego, id, and the superego. The id is the set of uncoordinated feeling trends. The superego plays the critical and comments on an issue if it’s right or wrong. Also the superego can stop you from doing certain things that your id wants you to do. The ego is the organized, is the realistic part that intervenes between the desires of the id and the superego. The id, ego, and superego are the functions of the mind and not the brain, because they are controlling what the id is trying to make you to do and not trying to make you solve a problem or doing something that has to do with the brain. An example of id of meeting basic needs is a baby was crying, because s/he hasn’t been changed of diaper and the baby stopped crying until s/he had been changed. An example of ego of dealing with reality is Holly was thirsty, she knew that the server had to come and refill her sweet tea. So she waited until the server came back even though she would have really wanted to take away her best friend’s drink. An example of superego of adding moral and its if you went shopping and the line is really long, but your best friend is at the front of the line, you are tempted to ask her if she can let you pass her, but you know that it’s not fair for the people behind her, because they have been waiting …show more content…

Also it’s a way of understanding their children’s way of acting. One of the quotes that I liked about Sigmund Freud was “Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility” I liked this quote, because its true a lot of people don’t know if what they are doing is right or wrong and most likely they don’t want to make mistakes in life, but we aren’t perfect. We all people have to make mistakes to learn from them, because perfection is not going to happen in life; there is always a point where someone is struggling. Another quote that I agree with is “One is very crazy when in love” I agree with this quote, because when someone is in love they do anything for them or to get their attention. Also, because they would try anything to try to get with that person they really fell in love with. Love can bring you to make craziness and stuff that you thought you couldn’t have done. Another quote that I agree with is “Flowers are restful to look at. They have neither emotions nor conflicts, I agree with this quote, because flowers are peaceful and when you look at a flower all you see is that they are alive and they don’t talk ro

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