通过幽默,人们在心理上实现了一种经济和全面支出的平衡,从而获得了更大的愉悦感。 幽默与潜意识的关系(The Relation of Wit to Dreams and to the Unconscious) 本文探讨了幽默(wit)与梦(dreams)以及潜意识(the unconscious)之间的联系。作者指出,在研究幽默技巧时发现,幽默的构建过程与梦的工作过程有着显著的相似...
•SomeIdeasofSigmundFreud 人格结构理论personalitystructuretheory:Id,Ego,Superego(自我、本我、超我)精神层次理论spiritualleveltheory:Conscious,Preconscious,Unconscious(意识、前意识、潜意识)心理治疗法:Psychotherapy:FreeAssociation,DreamInterpretation,Transference(自由联想、释梦、移情)•中间一层是自我,它是从本我...
Freud was concentrated on the unconscious, so Anna O’s case particularly interested him. Her story was the basis for his book Studies on Hysteria (1895). AS well as Breuer use of hypnosis, that aiding in helping Anna O speak more openly, influences Breuer and Freud’s theory of free ass...
The author equates acknowledgment of his own limitations and finiteness, a precondition for the capacity for psychoanalytic thinking, with the acceptance of the "unconscious", and describes the "unconscious" as the central pillar on which Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis is built. Proceeding...
Sigmund Freud’s theory of the unconscious mind claimed that people experience hysteria or other reactions in response to repressed experiences. “The unconscious contains all those drives, urges, or instincts that are beyond our awareness but that nevertheless motivate most of our words, feelings, ...
Freud publically acknowledge his changed etiology, according to which hysteria was caused by childhood sexual fantasy. In short, after 1897 psychoanalysis proper was born: the interpretation of unconscious, repressed fantasy. Typically, Freud’s work is divided into pre-, early, mid-, and late ...
At the end of the 19th century, Austrian physician and neurologist (神经病学家)Sigmund Freud developed a new theory that explained psychology. Freud argued that the mind had deep emotional desires hidden from consciousness. He termed the mental storehouse of hidden desire the unconscious. He claim...
What is Freud's Theory of Personality? Learn about his contributions to psychoanalytic theory regarding personality, consciousness, development,...
Other early psychologists of the day held a similar belief, but Freud was the first to attempt to systematically study the unconscious in a scientific way. Freud's theory -- that humans are not aware of all of their own thoughts, and might often act upon unconscious motives -- was consider...