Foundations of Psychology - Sigmund Freud's Theories and Contributions
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the foundational theories of Sigmund Freud in this 57-minute lecture from Yale University's Introduction to Psychology course. Delve into Freud's biographical background and his significant contributions to psychology. Examine the concept of unconscious motivation through the lens of the id, ego, and superego. Investigate personality and psychosexual development theories, defense mechanisms, and the aims of psychoanalysis. Engage with a Q&A session addressing Freud's theories, followed by an analysis of controversies and criticisms surrounding his work. Discover how Freud's ideas about the unconscious mind continue to influence modern psychology, illustrated through practical examples. Conclude with an additional Q&A segment for further clarification on Freudian concepts.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Sigmund Freud in a Historical Context.
- Chapter 2. Unconscious Motivation: The Id, Ego and Superego.
- Chapter 3. Personality Development and Psychosexual Development.
- Chapter 4. Defense Mechanisms, the Aims of Psychoanalysis, Dreams.
- Chapter 5. Question and Answer on Freud's Theories.
- Chapter 6. Controversies and Criticisms on Freud's Theories.
- Chapter 7. Examples of the Unconscious in Modern Psychology.
- Chapter 8. Further Question and Answer on Freud.
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