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The Ego and the Id

de Sigmund Freud

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All human behaviors and traits, according to this 1923 study, derive from the complicated interactions of three elements of the psyche: the id, the ego, and the superego. The root of Sigmund Freud's approach to psychiatric treatment resides in bringing the id, the hidden source of human passion, to the surface. The ego -- formed to negotiate the id's interactions with reality -- and the superego -- the critical, moralistic part of the mind -- remain in constant conflict with the id's demands. Although the concept of the unconscious was not Freud's own invention, he brought it into popular awareness and pioneered its use in treating mental conditions. This groundbreaking volume constitutes one of the Viennese physician's most insightful works on the topic. In addition to positing the balancing act between the id, ego, and superego, Freud further explores the concepts of the life force and the death force, and the anxieties driven by fear, morality, and guilt.… (mais)
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  Murtra | Oct 10, 2020 |
الذات والغرائز ترجمة لكتاب فرويد
the Ego and the Id
من المفترض أن ترجمته الأنا والهو
وهذا لا يختلف كثيرا عن الترجمة العربية
فالإيجو هو الأنا أو الذات
والهو هي محل الغرائز كما بين فرويد
الكتاب قصير لغته أكاديمية جافة ولن يفهمه إلا مهتم بعلم النفس والتحليل
فالهو محل الغرائز التي ليس لها رادع
والغرائز قسمين الغريزة الجنسية وغريز الموت وهما من وجهة نظر فرويد متضادتان
فالغريزة الجنسية هدفها البناء واتحاد العناصر وغريزة الموت غريزة الهدم والرجوع الي العناصر الأولي
من الممكن أن يعملا مع بعض
او بالتكامل
ينبع من الهو ويتصل به الأنا الأعلي للتحكم بالغرائز عن طريق الحزم واعطاء أوامر للأنا بالكبت وهو يمثل الشخصيات السامية في حياتنا الأولي كالأب علي سبيل المثال
الأنا هي الجزء الذي يدرك ويشعر ويتعامل مع الواقع وهدفه الحفاظ علي الذات من أي مخاطر
الأنا يتعرض الي نزعات الهو "الغرائز" وقسوة الأنا الأعلي "الضمير" وأيضا مجريات الواقع
أيه اضطرابات تنشأ عنها الأمراض العصابية والذهانية
الحقيقة كموضوع تحليل نفسي فهو يتميز بالصعوبة إلا إذا كنت تتحلي بالصبر لمعرفة الكوامن والدوافع وتحرير ما كبته المريض لتفهم مشكلته وتحلها
أعتقد أن الفكرة الواصلة عن فرويد باهتمامه بالنواحي الجنسية فكرة مغلوطة جزئيا
لكل عالم من علماء النفس نظرة للتحليل النفسي وأعتقد أن كل النظريات متكاملة وليست متضادة
فاهتمام يونج بالروحانيات والاوعي الجمعي لا يتعارض بأي حال مع نظريات فرويد وعقد النقص الخاصة بأدلر أعتقد أن لها علاقة بكبت مواقف مؤلمة في الهو كميكانيزم دفاعي
هذا الكتاب نكرر لن يفهمه سوي المهتم بهذه الأمور
أو من لديه خلفيات في هذا المجال ( )
  Maaly_Ahmed | Apr 20, 2020 |
Not sure I was able to fully absorb this one. Less than 100 pages and yet I felt a bit like I was walking through a fog that was only apparent when I was trying to see through it, but wasn't immediately visible when I was trying to look right at it. Thinking comprehension could be improved by reading other supporting material like his essay on Narcissism, etc. Will most likely come back and read this again after a bit. ( )
  23Goatboy23 | Jan 17, 2020 |
אחת מהתיאוריות של פרוייד בנושא התת מודע בחלוקה לאגו ולאיד
  yosiwolf | May 3, 2011 |
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All human behaviors and traits, according to this 1923 study, derive from the complicated interactions of three elements of the psyche: the id, the ego, and the superego. The root of Sigmund Freud's approach to psychiatric treatment resides in bringing the id, the hidden source of human passion, to the surface. The ego -- formed to negotiate the id's interactions with reality -- and the superego -- the critical, moralistic part of the mind -- remain in constant conflict with the id's demands. Although the concept of the unconscious was not Freud's own invention, he brought it into popular awareness and pioneered its use in treating mental conditions. This groundbreaking volume constitutes one of the Viennese physician's most insightful works on the topic. In addition to positing the balancing act between the id, ego, and superego, Freud further explores the concepts of the life force and the death force, and the anxieties driven by fear, morality, and guilt.

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