Letter to Freud

 

In this assignment you are to write a letter to Sigmund Freud critiquing three of the most important concepts in his theory. You will need to include at least two reliable outside sources in your critique of Freud’s concepts. Scholarly sources are preferred and additional, non-scholarly sources from reputable Web and print sources are also acceptable. For reputable Web sources, look for .org, .net, or .edu sites as opposed to .com sites. Please do not use Wikipedia.

 

The three concepts you will be critiquing are the:

 

Unconscious
Psychosexual stages of development
Structure of personality

 

Begin your letter with a paragraph introducing yourself.

 

Each of the three issues should serve as a separate heading in your letter. Under each heading, include at least:

 

One substantive paragraph summarizing the concept clearly and thoroughly as Freud might explain it.
1-2 paragraphs,  critiquing the concept. Explain what you think is valid or invalid about his understanding of this concept. You are welcome to agree or disagree with his views but it is important that you attempt to bring in relevant and current research to substantiate your agreement or disagreement. This should be an objective critique of some of Freud’s concepts versus simply an opinion paper.

 

Follow this procedure for EACH of the three concepts mentioned above.

 

Conclude your letter with a paragraph summarizing your key points.

 

After completing the letter, include a paragraph or two explaining how Freud’s concept of the unconscious might be effectively used by a psychoanalytic therapist practicing today. Explain at least two techniques that might be used and the expected outcome of these techniques. 

 

Paper should be at least 1500 words in length, follow APA style for attributing sources, and include a reference page.

 

Must use three references

 

 

 

Must use as one of references:

 

 

 

Seligman, L. W., Reichenberg, L. W. (02/2013). Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: Systems, Strategies, and Skills, 4th Edition

 

 
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