Evaluate the Extent to Which Freud's Theory of Psychosexual Development Can Help Us to Understand a Client's Presenting Issue.

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“Evaluate the extent to which Freud’s theory of psychosexual development can help us to understand a client’s presenting issue”. Introduction In this assignment I will evaluate Freud’s psychosexual theory and demonstrate that I have an understanding of this theory, examining the stages that clients are meant to go through according to freud and how its relationship to this theory effects a client’s presenting issue. I will also show how Freud’s theory has a relationship to a client’s neurotic behaviour, and look at some of the criticisms that this theory attracted from other critics, this will help me understand how it was used in practice. Freud’s greatest contribution to psychology was his theories involving psychosexual development, he had a very sexual way at looking at what happens to our mind from birth to teenage years, but before I begin to explain these in more detail we need to look at Freud himself to understand and have an idea on what sort of man he was. Freud was born in the Czech Republic on 6th May 1856, his parents were practicing Jews and were very religious, but as Freud grew up he himself, even though being a Jew never practised. In 1873 he began to study medicine in Vienna, and once graduating he worked at the Vienna General Hospital. Freud began with treating hysteria by means of hypnosis, but he abandoned hypnosis to develop his own technique of psychoanalysis. Freud developed many theories, those include looking at the interpretation of dreams, he looked at the Id, ego and super ego which develop at different stages in life. I will now go on to explain these in more detail: The Id drives in one direction only and is the real driving force behind some ones behaviour, the components of their personality it is the unconscious part of our psyche. It also demands immediate satisfaction (McLeod 2008) and the Id is not affected by
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