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An 8 page research paper that examines the film Antwone Fisher using Freudian psychoanalytic theory and the person-centered theory of Carl Rogers. This paper also includes a 1 page chart that categorizes Antwone's character according to these theories. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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processes of psychological counseling. Due to the fact that psychological therapy plays an integral role in this film, the story of Antwone Fisher, which is, in fact, based on a
real-life biography, can be understood as demonstrating the tenets of personality development that comprise the psychodynamic approach to therapy formulated by Sigmund Freud and the phonological personal centered model of
therapy developed by Carl Rogers. Section 1: Character Personality Matrix Theory Major Components Structure Process Growth and Development Psychopathology Change 1. Psychodynamic Psychoanalytic Freud Id-Antwone is angry. The
instinctual energy of the id wants to lash out at the world that has hurt him. Ego-The ego knows that fighting is wrong, but it the only defense mechanism
that Antwone knows. Super Ego- Antwones super ego is in conflict with the other psychic systems because he realizes that fighting is wrong. Antwone experiences sexual aggression, due to
the effects of the abuse his cousin inflicted upon him, while the cousin was also living with Miss Tate. Antwone should focus on positive role models and develop his
personality. Antwone needs to confront his past and resolve his past conflict. Antwone needs to find another outlet for his aggression and confront his past in order
to move on in a positive direction. 2. Phenomenological Person Centered Carl Rogers Self- Antwone has aggressive feelings, which leads to aggressive behavior, such as fighting. Ideal Self- Antwone would
like to have a more appropriate way to handle his aggression. Antwone is in denial of his mother concerning his mother abandoning him, and also in regards to the abuse
he suffered while living with Miss Tate. He will have to focus on self-actualization (what he really wants out of life) and drop his defenses to confront the past (mother,
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