Freud Vs Rogers: The Theory Of Personality

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Psychology

 

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Robert S

 

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June 14, 2012

 

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Although both theories were developed through many years of clinical experience, they are each based on their own, inherently different assumptions; although both theories include a ‘hidden personality’, the concept of human nature and the role it plays in the rationale behind human motivation are diametrically opposed...
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However, the endless pursuit of pleasure, driven by the id, or unconscious, directly conflicts with society, as the uncontrolled satisfaction of personal pleasure is not acceptable. Social, cultural, religious, and moral restraints are all factors. Freud believed that inherent sexual and aggressive energy, prevented from being expressed, would cause “civilization to be miserable, and the forfeiture of happiness...
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