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Monday, February 6, 2017

Social Care Psychology

Mrs R is in the matureness development stage. She has a encyclopaedism disability so is cognitively impaired. Physically Mrs R is all overweight, suffers from epilepsy and is vent through the menopause, this withal has an turned on(p) impact payable to move hormone levels. Socially she has a very active and meddling lifestyle, attends college, day centre, horse riding, as well as socialising, and regularly sees her family whom she is close too. She can at times appear to unwrap signs of attention seeking behaviour.\nFreud has a psychodynamic theory of genius and it is ground on the fact that the character has 3 eccentrics, the id, the ego and the superego and that these 3 part ar in continual conflict, but require to be in amity to maintain a robust personality.\nHe describes the id as creation biological and in the unconscious mind part of the personality, he believes it operates on the Ëœpleasure principle. That its whole strike is about pleasure, wants and need s, instinctive and primitive. To give the id to rule would mean displaying socially unacceptable behaviour. The ego he describes as the Ëœreality principle, this part is mainly conscious. This part tries to embark on the balance between what is socially appropriate while at the same time laborious to satisfy the zests of the id.\nFreud believes that the superego represents the part of the personality that has developed from our parental procreation and social environment. That it is our morals, values and our hotshot of right and wrong, so would be in contradiction to the id. a great deal feelings of anxiety and guilt are due to the superego being over dominant. According to Freuds theory Mrs Rs id could be dominating, and this could be the reason for her being overweight, she could be giving into her desire to eat, allowing her id to rule. It could also mean that due to Mrs Rs learning difficulties her superego has not aright developed and that it affects her judgment and decisions.\nFreud also belie...

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