Therapioiden
Therapioiden, also known as the "Therapy of the Id," is a concept introduced by Sigmund Freud in his 1923 work "The Ego and the Id." It refers to the process by which the id, the unconscious part of the psyche that contains primitive, instinctual desires and impulses, is brought into the conscious mind for rational thought and decision-making. This process is essential for the development of the ego, which mediates between the id and external reality.
The therapioiden process involves several stages. Initially, the id's impulses are repressed by the ego, which
For example, an individual might have an id impulse to destroy objects, but through therapioiden, the ego
Therapioiden is a crucial aspect of Freud's psychoanalytic theory, as it explains how the id's unconscious impulses