Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalyzing Theory | Sinhala | Sri Lanka | vidusrilanka
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Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalyzing Theory | Sinhala | Sri Lanka | vidusrilanka
Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, and died on September 23, 1939, an Austrian psychologist. However, he initially worked as a neuroscientist, but later used psychology to diagnose the disease. His approach provided the basis for the creation of other psychological approaches at a time when psychology was not being used in the world for psychiatric diagnosis and counseling. However, there is no such thing as a theory that can be criticized and applied in this field.
In this video and in a series of related videos we will talk about Freud's psychoanalysis from here. You will find many of these videos useful for your learning. In addition, the theories of Alfred Adler and other psychologists will come to you.
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis is an extremely perfect stream, as well as one of many psychological concepts that cannot be empirically tested. However, the concepts he bestowed on the world were controversial and led to the creation of new theories based on them. One by one in the future we will bring these concepts through videos and this video talks about the five psycho-sexual arousals that affect the personality of a person. Vidusrilanka has previously taken a comprehensive video on this and a link to it is given to you with this video.
According to Sigmund Freud, the unconscious is the most important factor in the creation of a person's personality. The person is not created by the influence of the consciousness in which he is acting at the moment. The experiences and memories we have in our lives are stored in the unconscious. Later in life, during its youth, its influence creates the personality group. By the time a child reaches the age of six, he has mastered all the experience needed to create his personal personality. Furthermore, neither the individual nor the outside world has the ability to change the development of this group. Thus, Freud said, the developmental stages of the organism play a crucial role.
The first stage of a child's development from birth to one year is called the oral sexual development stage, and the child later becomes more confident in associating with the world and himself based on the relationship that develops between the mother or the caregiver.
He pointed out that the period between the ages of 1 and 3 years is considered as the stage of anal sexual development and this stage is important for the emotional control of children.
Describing the developmental stage as the Latency period, Freud emphasized the need for the support of parents or guardians for a successful sexual adaptation of the child's gender identity. He pointed out that this period occurs between the ages of three and six. He stated that clear sexual desire does not occur during the developmental stage between the ages of six and twelve. He called this period the pallic stage. He acknowledges that full sexual well-being is the basis of satisfaction here, which has been described as the stage of maturity beyond the age of twelve.
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