首页
登录
职称英语
Some of the most basic concepts of psychology were defined by Sigmund Freud a
Some of the most basic concepts of psychology were defined by Sigmund Freud a
游客
2025-01-08
12
管理
问题
Some of the most basic concepts of psychology were defined by Sigmund Freud and two of his followers, Alfred Adler and Carl Gustav Jung.
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist, was the founder of psychoanalysis and, some would say, of modern psychology itself. The main hypothesis of Freud’s theory is that human behavior is determined primarily by unconscious motives. These unconscious motives can be discovered through the use of free association, that is, through talking out problems with the patient. Freud’s theory of personality involved three broad areas of investigation into human behavior: structural, dynamic, and ’developmental. Structurally, Freud divided the human personality into id, ego, and superego. The id is the completely unconscious part of self. It is the repository(资源) of one’s instinctual needs and drives. Freud posed that it consisted of everything psychological that was inherited.
The ego is the rational aspect of the personality. It governs the impulsive needs created by the id and decides which needs can and will be Satisfied according to the conditions of the environment. The superego is the conscience, the ethical(伦理的) or moral aspect of personality. It is formed by the traditional values and ideals of the society or culture in which a person is born. The superego strives for the ideal. The "con science" part provides guilt feelings when moral values are violated. The "ego-ideal" part provides feelings of pride when the self acts in consonance with traditional values of the group.
Freud’s dynamic concepts involved instinct, libido, and anxiety. Generally, we term behavior as instinctive if it occurs without any apparent opportunity of its having been learned. Freud’s "instinct" differed in that it refers to an inborn bodily condition represented by "wish" and "need". Libido is descriptive of one’s emotional or psychic energy. This energy enables life "instincts" to perform their work and is derived from primitive biological urges--for example, the sex drive. Thus, the libido is usually goal directed. Anxiety, in psychological terms, is an uncontrollable state of fear often unrelated to a specific object or event. Freud’s developmental concepts included identification,’ displacement, defense mechanisms, and psycho sexual stages. Identification labels the behavior of an individual who imitates another person or group ( movie star, gangster, etc. ). Displacement occurs when the instinct is blocked and the frustrated energy is then diverted to substitute objects. Defense mechanisms (repression, projection, and reaction) describe behavior reacting to relieve extreme pressure and to defend the ego. Psychosexual stages refer to the five set stages of an individual, from birth through adolescence: oral (breast-sucking babyhood), anal (toilet-training period), phallic ( 36 years development of sexual feelings) , latancy ( intermediate stage between phallic and beginning of puberty(青春期) ,and genital( formation of genuine relationships and the end of narcissism(自我陶醉).
Freud’s two disciples broke with the master largely over the centrality of sex in Freud’s theorizing. Alfred Adler maintained that man was more a social being than a sexual one, and that individuals are primarily motivated by social interests. Carl Jung also differed from Freud on what determines the motivation for hu man behavior. He stressed goal direction beyond childhood, as well as the influence of the ancestral past in such things as magic, power, and hero worship. [br] Freud’s concepts included a ______.
选项
A、denial of instinctive behavior in animals and humans
B、belief that religion properly modled the conscience so that the id could be controlled
C、belief that human behavior can be explained primarily by the unconscious motives of individuals
D、belief that human behavior is completely controlled by the "conscience" part
答案
C
解析
在文章的第二段可以看到The main hypothesis of Freud’s theory is that human behavior is determined primarily by unconscious motives,可以看出它与选项C相似。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.tihaiku.com/zcyy/3904111.html
相关试题推荐
SomeofthemostbasicconceptsofpsychologyweredefinedbySigmundFreuda
SomeofthemostbasicconceptsofpsychologyweredefinedbySigmundFreuda
TheEclipseofFreudSigmundFreudisrightlyregardedas
TheEclipseofFreudSigmundFreudisrightlyregardedas
TheEclipseofFreudSigmundFreudisrightlyregardedas
TheEclipseofFreudSigmundFreudisrightlyregardedas
TheEclipseofFreudSigmundFreudisrightlyregardedas
Theintellectisusuallydefinedasaseparatefacultyinhumanbeings--thea
Whiletherootsofsocialpsychologylieintheintellectualsoilofthewhol
Whiletherootsofsocialpsychologylieintheintellectualsoilofthewhol
随机试题
ThepresentdayAfrican-Americanpopulation,likemanyotherethic(1)______
Petbirdscannotonlyimitatesounds,theycandistinguishbetweenlanguage
[originaltext]Workersaredroppingoutofthelaborforceindroves,andth
设A,B相互独立,只有A发生和只有B发生的概率都是,则P(A)=_______.
固体分散体有三种主要类型,在“固态溶液”类型中,药物在载体材料中的分散状态是()
肺结核的最主要传播途径是:A.血液传播 B.接触传播 C.飞沫传播 D.粪
A.既能软坚散结,又能利水 B.既能软坚散结,又能补阴潜阳 C.既能软坚散结
10、定期对有关作业人员进行()等培训、考试,使其熟练掌握有关规定、风险因素
神经细胞在兴奋过程中,Na+内流和K+外流的量决定于A.各自的平衡电位 B.细
C
最新回复
(
0
)