How does psychoanalytic theory address social and cultural needs?
Psychoanalytical theory tries to look into the interaction between the three human personality stages such as, id, ego and super ego, as Sigmund Freud suggested. The major tenet of this theory is that, it looks for the impact of one’s childhood and past experiences that would shape the one’s personality at the present. Thus, one’s past experience would depend on one’s environment such as, parenting, society, culture, religion etc. Thus, looking for the impact of these dynamics would help the therapists and psychologists understand them from their point of view and would be able to help them better. People are the result of their environment which would mean people from different environment would think, feel and act differently depending on the demands of that particular culture and societal set-up.
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