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Sigmund Freud: Founder of Psychoanalysis Theory Student Edition

Sigmund Freud: Founder of Psychoanalysis Theory Student Edition. Based on a presentation by: Valerie Norka & Hye-Jin Yu Created by: Brett Ader. Edited By: Dr. Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law. What are the Id, Ego, and Superego?.

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Sigmund Freud: Founder of Psychoanalysis Theory Student Edition

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  1. Sigmund Freud: Founder of Psychoanalysis TheoryStudent Edition Based on a presentation by: Valerie Norka & Hye-Jin Yu Created by: Brett Ader Edited By: Dr. Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law

  2. What are the Id, Ego, and Superego? What is Psychoanalytic Theory?

  3. What is an example of Subliminal Seduction?

  4. __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ What are some characteristics of fantasy?

  5. What is the Oedipus Complex?

  6. Discussion Questions: • What is the relationship between Creative Writing and Daydreaming and Psychoanalysis in Culture? • What do you think of the passive roles played by the female in Freud’s theories? • Do you agree with Freud’s theory of the “Oedipus Complex”?

  7. Bibliography: • Critical Theory Since Plato (pp. 711-716) • An Introduction to Philosophy (pp.90-98) • Encyclopedia of World Biography, 2nd ed. 17 Vols. Gale Research, 1998. • The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/f/freud/htm)

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