5.3:PSYCHODYNAMIC
INTERPRETATION OF MIND BY SIGMUND FREUD:
Sigmund Freud explored unconscious parts of mind using
analytical-interpretative model. He proposed a dynamic and structural model for
the mind using meta-psychological methods. He proved that mental phenomena are
subjected to scientific interpretation. He later proposed instinct theories
which later led to ego psychology, object relation theories and self
psychology.
Freudian structural interpretation of mind has
revealed three modes.
1. Superego
2. Ego
3. Id.
Superego:
1. Superego
2. Ego
3. Id.
Superego:
The reservoir of highest social and spiritual aspect
and qualities. These are determined in
the conscious mind. The conscious aspects interact with external world of the
individual. It is partly conscious and partly unconscious.
Ego:
the most active part of mind which uses various defenses and regulates the mind against the destruction and the drives of the self. It is partly conscious and partly unconscious.
Id:
the repository of basic animal qualities like feeding, reproduction , excretion, safety..Etc. It is totally unconscious.
Ego:
the most active part of mind which uses various defenses and regulates the mind against the destruction and the drives of the self. It is partly conscious and partly unconscious.
Id:
the repository of basic animal qualities like feeding, reproduction , excretion, safety..Etc. It is totally unconscious.
Superego drives the mind towards higher social
qualities including spirituality. Highest superego state may be the one of the
union with supreme metaphysical entity. Id strives to preserve the mind and the
body , by indulging in worldly deeds or pleasures which are necessary for the
very survival of materialistic existence of organism. The ego uses defenses to
prevent the harsh punishments of superego for failing to fulfill the social or
spiritual norm. It also minimizes the primitive drives of id without renouncing
the life sustaining necessities of the body. The purpose of these transactions
is the fulfillment of man’s basic needs and desires. When these systems are at
odd , person is maladjusted.
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