Describe Freud’s Model of Personality Structure.

Describe Freud’s Model of Personality Structure. Next, explain how this model is used to
explain intrapsychic conflict and the use of defense mechanisms.

 

2. Explain the process of encountering a new piece of information and how it gets into
long-term memory. Include all steps you believe are necessary and what sorts of issues
might arise in recalling this information later.

 

3. Describe the procedure and results of the original Milgram Study. Why was this study so
important? What did it tell us about human behavior?

 

4. Explain the concept of “multiple approach-avoidance conflicts” and describe an example of
this kind of conflict. Explain why your example fits the definition of multiple
approach-avoidance conflicts.

5. Identify and describe a psychological disorder of your choice. Explain (do not only list…)
The disorder’s symptoms, etiology, and potential treatment options.

What is the Intrapsychic theory of Sigmund Freud?
Freud believed human behavior could be explained by intrapsychic processes and interpersonal patterns outside of a person’s conscious awareness and based on their childhood experiences. A general definition of psychodynamic theory is that forces outside of a person’s awareness explain why they behave a certain way.