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Personality is determined by an insurmountable amount of factors, both genetic and environmental. To assess one’s personality solely on the basis of one theorist is undesirable, as many researchers often find that the most reliable information is derived from a synthesis of ideas from multiple theorists. With this in mind, I have decided to assess my personality according to the theories of two of the earliest and most credible voices in modern psychology, Sigmund Freud and B. ...
Sigmund Freud, perhaps the most famous psychiatrist in the history of the human race, presents many ideas about our personality that can be useful for explaining the reasons for our actions and curing neuroses. Freud believed that personality stemmed as the interaction between the three sanctions of the mind: the id, the ego, and the superego. ...
My Personality 3
I find that the easiest sanction of the mind to please with as little expenditure of energy and conscious thought as possible is das Es. ...
My Personality 4
Out of all of Freud’s work, he is most known for his work on the interpretation of dreams. ...
My Personality 5
Freudian defense mechanisms are amongst the most credible ways for explaining unconscious reactions. ... My personality tends to favor the use of sublimation and suppression. ... Behaviorists like Skinner suggest that our behavior and personality develop as an intricate web of pairing pain, pleasure, and anticipation to the objects and events in our lives.
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When I first rummaged through his original work Superstition in the Pigeon, I became incredibly intrigued. ...
From the minds of incredible thinkers, I gained more insight into the intricacies of my personality.
Approximate Word count = 1493 Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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