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25 sty 2024 · This chapter discusses the work of Sigmund Freud in relation to education. Freud’s development of psychoanalysis – his theory of the mind – was a monumental innovation, shifting how conceptions of the self, consciousness, and the psyche are viewed...
To complete the presentation of learning theories in the first half of the 20th century, two very important figures should be mentioned who did not directly deal with the topic of learning, but who nevertheless had considerable influ-ence on understanding this area. Thus, Sigmund Freud’s concept and practice of psychoanalysis were important ...
The essay goes on to illustrate the similarity of the goals presented by Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis — including its accompanying depiction of the process of human development — and the goals of the learning/teaching process; showing both their aims to be “to enable man to reach his own highest potentials, and in doing so create a ...
Freud’s theory of learning. Definition. Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory attempts to explain why some people are healthy while others suffer from mental disorders; it also provides a framework for explaining personality development (Strachey 1953). Theoretical Background.
Earlier discussion of psychoanalysis and education had viewed learning in school as the means for enhancement of the reality principle over the pleasure principle consistent with Freud’s experience-distant theory of mental development (Bernfeld, 1925; A. Freud, 1930, 1952).
16 cze 2009 · Freud focused on those facts and factors of ego development that engender neurosis while Jung looked at the pre‐egoic and trans‐egoic factors that underlie the psychoses.
1 lut 2012 · Psychoanalysis is: 1 A personality theory, and, more generally, a theory of psychological functioning that focuses particularly on unconscious mental processes; 2 A method for the investigation of psychological functions based on the exploration of free associations within a special therapeutic setting; 3 A method for treatment of a broad spectr...