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Theories and Worldviews of Psychoanalytical-Sigmund Freud

Write an essay comparing your worldview with one developmental theory discussed in the course materials.

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This article explores the impact of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical concepts on modern psychology. It discusses his psychosexual development theory and its influence on the field. The article also examines the three worldviews that have affected developmental psychology: organismic, contextual, and mechanistic.

Theories and Worldviews of Psychoanalytical-Sigmund Freud

Write an essay comparing your worldview with one developmental theory discussed in the course materials.

   Added on 2022-11-09

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THEORIES AND WORLDVIEWS OF PSYCHOANALYTICAL-SIGMUND FREUD
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According to my view, development theory is a group of different types of theories about
how society changes are desired. Developing theories applied to different kinds of social science
disciplines and methods (Agronin, 2013). Different development theories depend on the various
explanations and its inequalities. In my view, developmental psychology is presently changing
the world view as a discipline. Similarly, there are some of the theoretical methods in
developmental theories which help to advocate future life (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi 2014).
There are three types of world views which effected developmental psychology such as
organismic, contextual and mechanistic world views (Agronin, 2013).
In the present century, Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical concepts had encouraged to
understand how the mind functions (Blazek, 2013). His constant inspiration influenced people in
different areas. Firstly, psychoanalytic theories inspired every day to the psychotherapy.
Secondly, it inspired a resurgence of interest in some specific Freudian concepts on the research
psychologists’ portion (Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi 2014). Research psychologists are
showing interest in revitalisation in some subjects such as unconscious and defence mechanisms
(Clemens, 2013). Thirdly, Freud's ideas influence found in culture, beliefs, which are merged
with daily language and the understanding judgment of our own and other people’s behaviour
(Seligman & Csikszentmihalyi 2014). A final reason for Freud s ideas is essential because he
placed the foundation for several topics and queries that still psychologists are addressing. He
planned for psychological growth in developmental sequence. He formulated a technique to
resolve internal conflicts (Clemens, 2013).
According to my aspects, Sigmund Freud’s take an evolutionary phenomenon, and this is
used in modern sciences, and also expected that religion fades away inevitably (Blazek, 2013).
Being an evolutionary phenomenon, Sigmund Freud also believed that religion was the major
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