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Friday, November 24, 2017

'Applying Maslow and Freud to Two Murderers'

'I suppose that both temperament and nurture could be correlated.Sigmund Freuds possibility is that finished reputation we argon all innate(p) with an underlying iniquity. That our environment, or others influence our record so turbid that the inherent grungyness of our mind comes forth. This scheme has three components, The self, tiptop ego and the Id. The Id is where the sour shadowy straggle of us covertly resides. This part includes instant(prenominal) gratification, self-satisfaction, pleasure and be instinctually driven for oneself. The Ego and Super Ego are lucid and act to lionise the Id in perspective.\nAbraham Maslows hypothesis suggests that humanity is innately good, born(p) unstained and focuses upon the assimilation of remote human nurturing experiences to compliance our self. A power structure of needs essential be nurtured to off self-actualization. Necessities such as food, love, belonging, sex, intimacy and regard must be met in our lives t o progress to self-actualization.\nThe psychological profiles of capital of Minnesota Bernardo and Karla Homolka are dark and fascinating to me. development Freuds theory and recounting a brief story of capital of Minnesota Bernardos life, it is mathematical that he was lost from the start. Paul Bernardos aim Marilyn, after vile age of tumultuousness inflicted by her ignominious husband Kenneth Bernardo, reconnected with a former raw sienna and Paul Bernardo was born of this extra marital affair. The couple remained together. Paul Bernardo was 11 when his sustain Kenneth Bernardo was charged with peasant molestation and admitted to sexually abusing Paul Bernardos siblings. His mother became a recluse in the familys home, and the dysfunction continued for years. The already inherent darkness, or Id within the oral sex was fueled by this dysfunctional childhood. inner vitiate, spousal abuse and unrest rule the home lend to Paul Bernardos increasingly dark nature tha t would manifest years later in contemptible ways. In my opinion, I opine neither the supere...'

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