Theorists: Sigmund Freud: Freudian psychoanalytic approach theory
The famous Neuropathologist name was J.M. Charcot. Charcot was studying hysteria. According to “Personality: Classic Theories and Modern Research,” the idea behind the therapy was that was the psychological tension that the outer body could be liberated. But, through these ideas of hypnosis it suddenly moves to Freud and his fellow physiologist Josef Breuer (Friedman & Schustack, 2012).
But, Freud was so consciously aware that dreams are the key to unlock people inner secrets. I think that explaining hypnosis, dreams and the structure of the mind are many psychological criticisms that are still being manifested today. According to “Personality: Classic Theories and Modern Research,” it states that all personality theories has agreed that human beings, like other animals on the planet, are born with a set of instincts and motivations. These terms are called Id, pleasure principle, ego, reality principle, and superego which they are used to develop Freudian psychoanalytic theory which explains the needs and wants that …show more content…
According to researchers the ego ideal is made up of all of our rules for good behavior. It often includes intellectual, physical, social and other over estimations, which grew over the years the older I got. When we engage in certain types of actions that conform to the ego ideal we will likely feel good about ourselves or proud of our accomplishments. But, I think that there are people who would call this egotist which usually develop a strong tendency to talk about themselves in a self-promoting fashion, and sometimes they can come off arrogant. The last sentence was an honest statement. When I am confident and a hundred percent positive I go with my instincts hoping I don’t offend anyone along the