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Freud’s View on Normal and Abnormal Behaviour | Psychology

After reading this article you will learn about Freud’s view on normal and abnormal behaviour. Freud's view that nobody is cent per cent normal though held by some as an exaggeration, it should be accepted beyond doubt that abnormality is perhaps the major problem of a modern civilized society. It is, however, unfortunate that this problem has been very much [...]

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Studying Abnormal Behaviour: 4 Methods | Psychology

This article throws light upon the top four methods used by clinical psychologists to study abnormal behaviour. The methods are: 1. Case History Method 2. Clinical Method 3. Experimental Method 4. Follow up Method. 1. Case History Method: This method is unavoidable in abnormal psychology. To diagnose the cause of abnormality it is the first step to the study of [...]

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Aspects of Mind | Psychology

After reading this article you will learn about the topographical and dynamic aspects of mind developed by Frued. Topographical Aspect of Mind: Freud has divided the structure of mind into three levels: i. Conscious, ii. Preconscious or subconscious and iii. Unconscious. i. Conscious: By consciousness Freud meant that segment of the mind which is concerned with immediate awareness. Thus, consciousness [...]

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