Psychological models of violence: Psychoanalytical model, Behavioral Model, Humanistic Model, Social cognitive model, Attachment theory model, Psychobiological model.
Psychoanalytical Model: Sigmund Freud (1890s) discovered the unconscious mind, where unknown wishes and needs influence conscious behavior. Most human behavior results from desires, impulses, and repressed memories. Conscious mind is tiny; subconscious influences behavior. Example: man unconsciously goes back to lady's house to retrieve keys, showing unconscious motivation.
Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be destroyed but transformed; Freud applied this to behavior—suppressed drives appear in other ways.
Structural Model: Personality consists of Id, Ego, Super ego.
Id: Present at birth; pleasure principle; seeks immediate satisfaction without regard for reality or others. Dominant in immature individuals.
Super ego: Moral part; develops through parental and societal control; internalizes parents' morals; dictates right and wrong; acts as conscience. Example: elder brother warns younger not to take candies, representing super ego.
Ego: Mediator between Id and Super ego; reality principle; conscious; balances Id's desires and Super ego's morals using logical thinking; strongest in healthy person; prevents impulsivity and rigid moralism.
Instincts: Humans driven by Eros (life, pleasure, creative drives) and Thanatos (death drive, urge for calm or non-existence). Concept parallels Hindu trinity: Brahma (create), Vishnu (maintain), Shiva (destroy).
Psychosexual Development: Freud's stages influence personality and interactions with world.
Oedipus Complex: Boy's unconscious desire for mother, rivalry with father; pushed into unconscious; resolves by identifying with father to gain mother's approval.
Electra Complex: Girl's unconscious desire for father, rivalry with mother; resolves by identifying with mother to impress father.
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| Psychoanalytical Model | Unconscious drives, structural personality |
| Id, Ego, Superego | Pleasure, reality, morality principles |
| Instincts | Eros and Thanatos drives |
| Psychosexual Stages | Oral, anal, phallic development |
| Oedipus/Electra | Unconscious desires and resolutions |
| Other Models | Behavioral, humanistic, etc. |