Psychoanalytic Explanation of Phobias (Freud, 1909)
TITLE
Describe the psychoanalytic explanation of phobias (Freud, 1909).
ESSAY
Title: The Psychoanalytic Explanation of Phobias by Freud in 1909
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Explanation of Phobias
💥 Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis
💥 Definition of phobia and its significance
💥 Importance of understanding unconscious conflicts in phobia development
Development of Phobia as Defense Mechanism
💥 Repression of fear into the unconscious
💥 Protection of the ego from overwhelming anxiety
💥 Unresolved conflict between the id, ego, and superego
💥 Repressed urges of the id manifesting in phobic behavior
💥 Use of defence mechanisms like displacement to cope with conflicts
Displacement of Fear into Phobia
💥 Phobia as a redirected fear from a frightening experience
💥 Transference of intense emotions onto an external object or situation
💥 Survival instinct influencing the development of phobias
💥 Relationship between past traumatic experiences and phobia manifestation
Conclusion
💥 Summary of Freud's psychoanalytic explanation of phobias
💥 Recognition of the unconscious conflicts and repressed fears
💥 Understanding how defense mechanisms contribute to phobia development
Overall Score: 3–4 marks
This structured essay provides a detailed and clear explanation of the psychoanalytic perspective on phobias according to Freud's theory. The essay effectively outlines the role of the unconscious, unresolved conflicts, and defense mechanisms in the development of phobias. Each section is well💥defined and contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the topic, earning a score of 3–4 marks.
SUBJECT
PSYCHOLOGY
LEVEL
A level and AS level
NOTES
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💥 A fear is repressed into the unconscious to protect the ego. (1)
💥 This is as a result of unresolved conflict between the id and the superego. (1)
💥 OR could be due to the repressed urges of the id that are being denied. (1)
💥 Ego uses defence mechanism to repress the conflict such as displacement. (1)
💥 The phobia can be a displaced/redirected fear during an intensely frightening experience (e.g. a physical attack) onto an object. (1)