Understanding Psychoanalysis According to Freud

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Picture an elderly man sitting on an chair with pad and pen in hand listening to a patient lying on a couch recalling their dream. This elderly man is a psychoanalyst, his name, Sigmund Freud. Freud was a Psychologist who produced a theory on personality called the Psychoanalytic perspective. This perspective proposes that personality is the result of animal-like driving forces that often conflict with one another and sometimes are unconscious. All references and terminology regarding Freud are taken from Ciccarelli, S.K., & White N.J.(2013). Psychology an exploration (2nd edition) New Jersey: Pearson Eduction, Inc. According to Freud dreams permit us to express these desires without the regulations of our conscious thought processes. In order to uncover unconscious conflicts that drive maladaptive behavior, Freud developed a method of therapy based off of the Psychoanalytic perspective called Psychoanalysis.
In order to understand Psychoanalysis, Freud's theories regarding characteristics of personality is required. According to Freud there are three basic systems, id, ego, and super ego that make up personality. First, the Id operates to the pleasure principle and is driven by pleasure and gratification, according to Freud these drives are sexual and aggressive in nature. Second, the Ego operates according to the reality principle, it acts as a negotiator between the desires of the id and the responsibilities of being part of a community. Third, the super ego is what many people call your conscience, it judges if an action is moral or not.
Taking all this into account, the purpose of this paper is to psychoanalyze a dream of mine as if I were both Freud and the patient. To start, I recall the manifest content(part of the dre...

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...aper, I recorded two weeks worth of sleep records and any dreams. I feel this method of recording my dreams was not effective in obtaining an accurate record of my dreams. When I woke up most days I was too groggy to record any dream correctly. I would write down my dream but I feel that if someone were there to ask me about my dream and record my responses, then the record of the dream would be more accurate since my mind would not try as hard to piece together a realistic story out of the dream. As for psychoanalysis I was actually rather surprised at how it brought to light issues that I am having with living under my parents authority. I do believe it to be an accurate way to bring to light frustrations that cause maladaptive behavior.

Works Cited

Ciccarelli, S.K., & White N.J.(2013). Psychology an exploration (2nd edition) New Jersey: Pearson Eduction, Inc.

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