Sarah, Alexis, Cassidy, Taylor, and MacKenzie.. FREUD Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, was a physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and.

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Sarah, Alexis, Cassidy, Taylor, and MacKenzie.

FREUD Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, was a physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and influential thinker of the early twentieth century.

ICEBERG THEORY According to Freud, there are three levels of consciousness: conscious (small): this is the part of the mind that holds what you’re aware of. You can verbalize about your conscious experience and you can think about it in a logical fashion. preconscious (small-medium): this is ordinary memory. So although things stored here are not in the conscious, they can be readily brought into conscious. unconscious (enormous): Freud felt that this part of the mind was not directly accessible to awareness. In part, he saw it as a dump box for urges, feelings and ideas that are tied to anxiety, conflict and pain. These feelings and thoughts have not disappeared and according to Freud, they are there, exerting influence on our actions and our conscious awareness.

The five stages of psychosexual development are: 1.The Oral Stage: The libidinal energies are focused on the mouth. 2.The Anal Stage: The libidinal energies are focused on the anus. 3.The Phallic Stage: The libidinal energies are focused on the penis or clitoris. 4.The Latent Stage: A period of calm in which little libidinal interest is present. 5.The Genital Stage: The libidinal energies are focused on the genitals.