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Karnataka Board PUCPUC Science 2nd PUC Class 12

Descriptive Personality Theories - Psychodynamic Approach

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Estimated time: 7 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Levels of Consciousness
  • Structure of Personality
  • Ego Defence Mechanisms
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Psychodynamic Approach

  • The Psychodynamic Approach was developed by Sigmund Freud and focuses on the role of unconscious forces in shaping personality.
  • Freud proposed three levels of consciousness: conscious (aware thoughts), preconscious (can be brought to awareness), and unconscious (hidden desires and conflicts).
  • The unconscious mind stores repressed wishes and instinctive drives, mainly sexual and aggressive, which influence behaviour.
  • Personality has three structures: id (pleasure principle), ego (reality principle), and superego (moral principle). Their balance determines behaviour and stability.
  • The id seeks immediate gratification, the ego acts realistically, and the superego guides moral behaviour.
  • Anxiety arises from conflicts among id, ego, and superego, and the ego uses defence mechanisms to reduce it.
  • Major defence mechanisms include repression, projection, denial, reaction formation, and rationalisation, which distort reality to protect the ego.
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