Topic > Theory of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory

The assumption is that the strengthening of the Ego, the formation of the Id and the balance of the moral voice of the Superego will help to decrease the excessive living, feeling, behaving and make unconscious decisions -making. Psychoanalytic therapy starts from the assumption that profound emotional and personality change comes from focusing on the unconscious.4. The psychoanalytic goal is to bring more of the unconscious into the conscious. The belief is that by making the unconscious more conscious, people will (1) experience the reduced effect that hidden disorders have (2) experience freedom from gaining an understanding of self, behavior, and feelings, and (3) they will formulate greater self-control. about our impulses, impulses and drives. An objective, in particular, that of reconstructing the personality of an individual, which Psychoanalysis defines as deterministic due to its ambitious attempt and the immense expenditure of commitment, time and energy it requires.