My exams are coming up mid this month of April and i found your channel last week, it has been a blessed resource as i learn best visaully. Thank you for the work you do here, you are educating us in the most simple way.
@BearitinMIND these videos have really helped my understanding. I cannot thank you enough. You are a very good teacher, breaking down concepts in the most simplest way and then testing us to help with recall at the end.
Excellent presentation. It was very clear and I like how you tied all the different parts of Freud's theories together. I never realized how they all connected until now.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind and encouraging words - pleased to hear that the video helped you grasp a better understanding of how Freud's ideas fit together 😀
Thank you Irina :) Really appreciate your kind comment. I'm just about to finish a series on memory, before I move on to exploring Attachment, but are there any topics/areas/videos you would like to see on psychology?
Another great video! Thanks mate. Freud and his approach especially his psychosexual stages of personality development is one of my most favourite and interesting psychological perspective. His theory gives you a deep insight of human behaviour and personality. Although Freud should've asked himself this question when hypothesised his theory that what would be the role of cultural differences, socialisation and environment in the functions of each of the personality structures id, ego and super ego. Would bringing someone in an immoral and irreligious situation have any impact on the functions performed by the super ego or it inherits its traits naturally however that would be another argumentative subject. Anyway, thanks for your all hard works to make these brilliant videos
Thanks again Jalal for the comment ☺️ particularly the added analysis of Freud in terms of culture - and he’s obviously be critiqued by the issues of his time (especially in relation to women). Also, you may find the work of Blackburn on the inadequate superego in relation to criminal behaviour of interest.
As an English literature a-level student watching this for notes for my psychoanalysis, this was really helpful! This was super easy, insightful and interesting to watch. No need for any background knowledge of psych really, you got right to the basics and gradually added more detail, which made it easy to follow. Granted, I did Psych at GCSE, but this is digestible for anyone. Great vid
Thank you Kiarah 😊 Really appreciate your kind and thougthful feedback! Delighted the video was helpful for you - what's your interest in psychoanalysis for English Literature??? P.S. shame you didn't carry with psych at A-level ;)
I just came up with the Name Sigmund Freud and I found out your video which it was a true pleasure to watch and get introduced to Freud Principles. I’m sure I’ll watch it a couple of time more to understand better.
@@BearitinMIND thank you so much for an easy explanation indeed I may also plss need help with other theories *Cognitive and Learning Theories *Maslow's Theory *Roger's theory *Frankly"theory *African Perspective theory
For videos relating to Cognitive psychology, and Learning theories (behaviourism and SLT) check out this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLtE4p7J_M8VD0I654vdGxmA9JHGayRgLt.html For specific videos on Maslow and Rogers check these out: ua-cam.com/video/nmRSwExGvXA/v-deo.html AND ua-cam.com/video/widzUcYGfwk/v-deo.html
Heyy I don’t know if u will see this in time for the exam tomorrow but if we get a 16 marker on comparison of approaches and the A01 is the psychodynamic approach would we have to talk about the oedipus complex as part of the A01? Thank youuu ur vids are incred
Good question Sofia. If the comparison question says something like "Outline the Psychodynamic approach. Compare with ..." that means there are 6 marks available for describing the Psychodynamic approach - there are a lot of parts to the psychodynamic approach - so you don't need to write about all of them to get 6 marks. You could write about 1) the role of the unconscious, 2) the structure of personality 3) defence mechanisms (and so not write about the psychosexual stages of development at all and potentially gain 6 marks if your description is detailed, accurate and uses key terminology). Hope that helps!
All the best with the test Basil! Hopefully all the information you need for the questions will be readily available in your conscious mind and not repressed in your unconscious!!!! 😂
@basilvarghese7403 For AO3 think it terms of the following headings: 1) Evidence? 2) Research Methods 3) Practical application 4) Debates 5) Comparisons 👍
Hello :) Good question. In brief the Psychodynamic approach might suggest the following for a range of psychopathologies: a) unconscious conflicts within the personality between the id/ego/superego (maybe one is more dominant than the other - see the structure of personality in the video) b) defence mechanisms that are coping with past trauma or conflict (such as displacement, regression, denial) c) fixation at one of the psychosexual stages of development (see this part of the video for examples) Hope that helps :)
Good question - the answer is it depends. One of the big challenges with any A-level essay is how little time you have to write. This means you need to prioritise picking up the marks as quickly as possible and so not writing anything that is a waste of time. So to answer your question if a quote helps you to describe one of the main features/assumptions/ideas of Freud then yes, do include it. It could enable you to show a more specific level of knowledge in your description (AO1) than just some general information - this enables to score higher. However just because it is a quote doesn't mean it will score you higher in and of itself because your essays are marked as a whole. Hope that makes sense and helps? :)
Oh, the penis envy part is so funny! I absolutely love it. We girls really are secretly furious at our mothers for castrating us. Mom, where did you put my penis?
I know ...I guess Freud didn't think it was possible that boy could envy a female's uterus. Like....who in the world would want a vagina? Obviously women secretly want penises! If I woke up tomorrow with a dick instead of a vagina, I think I would cry until I drowned in my tears. I'm not a lesbian, but vaginas are far more aesthetic to me and maybe Freud was jealous and a little scared of female sexuality, orgasms, and reproductive ability. I think the fact that he was born from a woman instead of a man subconsciously pissed him off. Subconsciously, of course.
This video made me question, what did my parents do to me back then when i was a baby 🤣 I hqve oral fixations (binge eater and heavy smokers), impulsive, disorganized, yet people pleasing, and gay 🤣
My exams are coming up mid this month of April and i found your channel last week, it has been a blessed resource as i learn best visaully. Thank you for the work you do here, you are educating us in the most simple way.
Welcome to the channel 😀 Really hope the videos help your understanding - all the best with your exams!
@BearitinMIND these videos have really helped my understanding. I cannot thank you enough. You are a very good teacher, breaking down concepts in the most simplest way and then testing us to help with recall at the end.
Thank you ☺️ That's most kind of you. Glad the recall questions at the end are helping too.
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Excellent presentation. It was very clear and I like how you tied all the different parts of Freud's theories together. I never realized how they all connected until now.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your kind and encouraging words - pleased to hear that the video helped you grasp a better understanding of how Freud's ideas fit together 😀
thank you SO much! i’m a uni student in brazil and i’ve found your method way better than most of my teachers lol
A pleasure 😀 So glad the video is helping your studies!
I am a first year student of psychology and just found your channel. Loved your way of explaining Freud’s theories.
Welcome 😊 Glad you found the channel and enjoyed the Freud video! Hope many of the videos help you throughout your psychology studies. Have fun!
Great Video. Please keep them coming! You are doing the best videos on psychology.
Thank you Irina :) Really appreciate your kind comment. I'm just about to finish a series on memory, before I move on to exploring Attachment, but are there any topics/areas/videos you would like to see on psychology?
Research methods
Your presentation is always so clear and understanding.Thank you so much for introducing me to Sigmund Freud👤
Thanks Caz 🙂I very much appreciate your encouragement. Hope you enjoy exploring psychology further.
Another great video! Thanks mate. Freud and his approach especially his psychosexual stages of personality development is one of my most favourite and interesting psychological perspective. His theory gives you a deep insight of human behaviour and personality. Although Freud should've asked himself this question when hypothesised his theory that what would be the role of cultural differences, socialisation and environment in the functions of each of the personality structures id, ego and super ego. Would bringing someone in an immoral and irreligious situation have any impact on the functions performed by the super ego or it inherits its traits naturally however that would be another argumentative subject.
Anyway, thanks for your all hard works to make these brilliant videos
Thanks again Jalal for the comment ☺️ particularly the added analysis of Freud in terms of culture - and he’s obviously be critiqued by the issues of his time (especially in relation to women). Also, you may find the work of Blackburn on the inadequate superego in relation to criminal behaviour of interest.
As an English literature a-level student watching this for notes for my psychoanalysis, this was really helpful! This was super easy, insightful and interesting to watch. No need for any background knowledge of psych really, you got right to the basics and gradually added more detail, which made it easy to follow. Granted, I did Psych at GCSE, but this is digestible for anyone. Great vid
Thank you Kiarah 😊 Really appreciate your kind and thougthful feedback! Delighted the video was helpful for you - what's your interest in psychoanalysis for English Literature??? P.S. shame you didn't carry with psych at A-level ;)
Great clarity. So helpful in my study. Thank you!
Thanks 😊 so pleased the video was helpful for you 👍
thank you, made it easier for me to understand.
really apprieate your effort 😊😊👏👏👏👏
Delighted the video has helped you ☺️Thanks for the lovely comment 👍
Well understood, tomorrow having psychology exams and this video has helped me alot
All the best with the Psychology exam tomorrow!!!!
Excellent ‼️thank you for explaining Opa Freud
You’re welcome 😊 Hope you enjoyed the video and found it helpful.
I just came up with the Name Sigmund Freud and I found out your video which it was a true pleasure to watch and get introduced to Freud Principles. I’m sure I’ll watch it a couple of time more to understand better.
Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful :)
This is so helpful! Studying for the NCE after several years out of school. Great videos for refreshers. Thanks!!
You're most welcome! Glad it was helpful for you. All the best with your NCE course 😀
Thank you a million, your explanation is elaborate and quite enlightening. I now understand Freud better, please explain other theories too.
Delighted the video was helpful for you 😊 and thank you for your kind words. What other theories do you have in mind?
@@BearitinMIND thank you so much for an easy explanation indeed
I may also plss need help with other theories
*Cognitive and Learning Theories
*Maslow's Theory
*Roger's theory
*Frankly"theory
*African Perspective theory
For videos relating to Cognitive psychology, and Learning theories (behaviourism and SLT) check out this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLtE4p7J_M8VD0I654vdGxmA9JHGayRgLt.html
For specific videos on Maslow and Rogers check these out: ua-cam.com/video/nmRSwExGvXA/v-deo.html AND ua-cam.com/video/widzUcYGfwk/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for making me understand better 🙏🏼 amazing explanations
You are so welcome! Glad the video was helpful for you 😊
you're videos are amazing thank you so much !!
Glad you enjoyed the video 😊Thanks for taking the time to comment - appreciate your kind words 👍
Thank you very much sir.
This is very helpful
You are most welcome 😊 Glad it’s helping.
❤ well explained
Thank you Gaudencia 😊
loved the little friends clip- makes it feel a lot more light hearted😂
Glad you enjoyed it - thought a bit of Friends might break it up a bit and offer a much needed change from Freud's ideas.
@@BearitinMIND definitely
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@@JerryKaczmarek-xt2hu hello Jerry - great to have you with us all the way from New Orleans! Glad you're enjoying the content :)
Great explanation 👍
Cheers 😊
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Cheers mate 👍Glad you liked the video!
Excellent video
Thank you very much Ian! Glad you enjoyed the video.
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@@BearitinMIND its funny and on point as eveything sould be when u learn somthing new and difficult. it worked for me better than the text book.
Thank you so much, this explains Fraud's theory so much
You’re most welcome 🙂Glad you enjoyed the video.
U're amazing 🥺❤️❤️
Thank you Gracie - that is most kind 😊 Hope you enjoy many more of the videos on the channel.
FAntasticalled explained thank u so much
Thank you very much 😊 That’s kind of you to say. Hope you some of the other videos too.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome. Hope the video helped 😊
Super video ❤❤
Thanks - glad you liked it 😊
Heyy I don’t know if u will see this in time for the exam tomorrow but if we get a 16 marker on comparison of approaches and the A01 is the psychodynamic approach would we have to talk about the oedipus complex as part of the A01?
Thank youuu ur vids are incred
Good question Sofia. If the comparison question says something like "Outline the Psychodynamic approach. Compare with ..." that means there are 6 marks available for describing the Psychodynamic approach - there are a lot of parts to the psychodynamic approach - so you don't need to write about all of them to get 6 marks. You could write about 1) the role of the unconscious, 2) the structure of personality 3) defence mechanisms (and so not write about the psychosexual stages of development at all and potentially gain 6 marks if your description is detailed, accurate and uses key terminology).
Hope that helps!
@@BearitinMIND Ohhh ok perfect, thank you so so much for your help !!!
Ive got a test comming up on this topic but thanks a lot
All the best with the test Basil! Hopefully all the information you need for the questions will be readily available in your conscious mind and not repressed in your unconscious!!!! 😂
@@BearitinMIND 😂 well the A03 part would be the one that won't be easy
@basilvarghese7403 For AO3 think it terms of the following headings: 1) Evidence? 2) Research Methods 3) Practical application 4) Debates 5) Comparisons 👍
Due to your accent I understood "the jung-conscious mind" a few times :D
hello,what are the sources of psychopathology according to psychodynamic theory by Sigmund Freud?
Hello :) Good question. In brief the Psychodynamic approach might suggest the following for a range of psychopathologies:
a) unconscious conflicts within the personality between the id/ego/superego (maybe one is more dominant than the other - see the structure of personality in the video)
b) defence mechanisms that are coping with past trauma or conflict (such as displacement, regression, denial)
c) fixation at one of the psychosexual stages of development (see this part of the video for examples)
Hope that helps :)
question: you know the quotes that you put in by freud, would including them in an essay count as extra marks in our a level exam?
Good question - the answer is it depends. One of the big challenges with any A-level essay is how little time you have to write. This means you need to prioritise picking up the marks as quickly as possible and so not writing anything that is a waste of time.
So to answer your question if a quote helps you to describe one of the main features/assumptions/ideas of Freud then yes, do include it. It could enable you to show a more specific level of knowledge in your description (AO1) than just some general information - this enables to score higher. However just because it is a quote doesn't mean it will score you higher in and of itself because your essays are marked as a whole.
Hope that makes sense and helps? :)
@@BearitinMIND thank you for your detailed reply i seriously appreciate it, yep understood
You spelt defense wrong at 0:47. :)
Why Germans are so good in everything? Almost all the western philosophers are Germans.
Agree (and also Austrian) especially the best western philosophers and psychologists 😀
@@peterpet1 They are German too, aren't they?
@@NaseebMomandThey share a common language. However, most Austrians do not identify themselves as German and they have distinct national identities. 😀
Right
nice
Oh, the penis envy part is so funny! I absolutely love it.
We girls really are secretly furious at our mothers for castrating us. Mom, where did you put my penis?
Haha - certainly an awkward moment!
I know ...I guess Freud didn't think it was possible that boy could envy a female's uterus.
Like....who in the world would want a vagina? Obviously women secretly want penises!
If I woke up tomorrow with a dick instead of a vagina, I think I would cry until I drowned in my tears. I'm not a lesbian, but vaginas are far more aesthetic to me and maybe Freud was jealous and a little scared of female sexuality, orgasms, and reproductive ability.
I think the fact that he was born from a woman instead of a man subconsciously pissed him off. Subconsciously, of course.
This video made me question, what did my parents do to me back then when i was a baby 🤣
I hqve oral fixations (binge eater and heavy smokers), impulsive, disorganized, yet people pleasing, and gay 🤣
You
Freud is falsely being accused of not being a legend 🤦🏾♂️