Activity 1 the id is driven by the pleasure principle the ego being driven by the reality principle and the superego being their moral conscience part of the mind children are normally driven by their id but increasingly as they develop their ego ID: 494731
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Slide1
The 3 Little PigsSlide2
Activity 1
the id
is
driven by the
pleasure principle
,
the
ego being driven by the reality principle,
and
the superego being their moral conscience part of
the mind.
children are normally driven by their id, but increasingly as they develop, their ego
forms and they become more driven by their reality principleSlide3
The 3 Little Pigs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5hI9U19-m0Slide4
Activity
A
pply
the psychoanalysis ideas to the
Story!
Please note: All the pigs couldn’t wait to build the houses so they could go out to playSlide5
The Answer?
Namely, that the three little pigs are analogous to the
development
of a child. At first (first little pig) children are driven by the pleasure principle (wanting to play) without much
regard for the consequences.
As
they develop, the ego develops and children are more influenced by the reality
principle (second little pig has a better effort, but still drive for pleasure was major influence).
As
the ego fully
develops, we become driven by the reality principle and satisfy out pleasure needs in ways that fully consider the
consequences (third little pig).