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    As we know not only Sigmund Freud talked about uncanny but also there are other philosophers that did that too. First who discovered the uncanny was Ernst Jentsch in 1906 where he he defined uncanny by saying, “a product of intellectual uncertainly; so that uncanny would always as it were be something one does not know one’s way about in”. He added that the easiest way to create uncanny Is to always leave the reader in uncertainty or questioning. This basically leads people to start asking about…

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    I am doing research on this top to have a better understanding of the kind of concepts and theory’s of psychoanalysis that are behind the make up of this theory of literary criticism. Most of the concepts and theories of this theory of literary criticism comes from the psychologist Sigmund Freud, who contributed greatly to the advancement of psychology. Through his discoveries of psychoanalysis he created a more abstract way for psychologist to study metal problems; for example the Electra…

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    Developmental theories have numerous applications, in the world of Psychology and Criminology, they have specific roles to play in bettering the understanding of outcomes and to better predict given outcomes on a bases of observations and past knowledge. There are a multitude of existing theories and angles on life-course, which many professionals and psychologists study in order to better understand the questions raised on Developmental Theories. A large part of developing and furthering that…

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    1. Biological perspective: views abnormal behavior as a symptom of an underlying physical disorder. They hold the view that psy disorders have a physical cause such as genetic, inheritance, biochemical abnormalities or imbalances, structural abnormalities within the brain or imperfections. Those favoring the biological perspective prefer to use drugs, electroconvulsive therapy (shock treatment) or psychosurgery There are two points to keep in mind: a. When there is strong…

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    At the beginning of "The Uncanny" Freud holds that the uncanny is that type of dread which returns to which is long familiar. The uncanny, in that sense, is something new that exists in something already known. But the uncanny for Freud in not simply something which is unknown that enters our consciousness. After a long lingual discussion, Freud argues that the notion of heimlich, "homely", relates to something which is known and comfortable on the one hand and hidden and concealed on the other…

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    Gordon Allport disapproved of how most theories of psychology fixated on the past instead of looking at the present or future for insight into the development of personality. Allport also found the concepts of psychoanalysis as overly limiting to the study of personality as it fixated mostly on the unconscious and not nearly enough on conscious motivation (Cloninger, 2013). Instead, he took an alternate approach to studying personality, thus creating personological and humanistic psychology,…

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    is the human psyche from which sciences and arts originate”(Ross). These lines clearly hint that literature and psychology are very much related to each other. Literature deals with the deeper aspects of human life that can be analyzed through psychoanalysis (Freud 11). Literature is the product of mind and Psychology is the study of mind. So by analyzing literature through psychological perspective, author and its works can be analyzed. Alice Munro is a prominent contemporary short story…

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    understand a dream, one must conduct a full analysis of the dream. Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist and creator of psychoanalysis, spent a significant amount of his life interpreting dreams. This interpretation was documented and has been passed down centuries later for an understanding of the dream process. In this paper, I aim to define and give a brief understanding of psychoanalysis and the dream process. I will then lead into the significance of the human sexuality, which will serve…

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    In Studies on Hysteria, Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer examined and treated patients with unexplainable symptoms. Their work resulted in the recovery of Anna O. and Elisabeth Von R., and constituted a starting point for psychoanalysis. Freud and Breuer looked at them at an individual level, believing specific events triggered debilitating illnesses in their patients. However, their analysis focused on a personal inspection on the patient’s unconscious that ignored the larger social context…

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    important topics, such as Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis, John B. Watson’s theory of behavior taught and learned, that are applicable to our daily lives. The interesting role and function of corpus callosum is also going to be explored in this writing. A descriptive research method called survey will also be discussed as it relevant in generating information from participants. Chapter one discussed Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis, which means that individual thoughts,…

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