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Personality and Disorder Based from the dictionaries and books, personality is refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. Moreover, personality is the reasonably patterns of emotions, motives, and behavior that distinguish one person from another (Rathus, 2015). Henceforth, personality also is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristics behavior and though" (Allport, 1961, p. 28). The researcher concludes that, the bottomline is, personality is about patterns of behavior to that makes a person different from another. Researches and studies about personality psychology has been influential and spread throughout the world. Several theorists proposed their own model and theories of personality. Like Freud, Piaget, Eysenck, etc. Sigmund Freud’s contributions to personality psychology have become vast throughout the world. What is stated in the theory is, psychodynamic theory of personality which assumes that there is an interaction between nature (innate instincts) and nurture (parental influences) (McLeod, 2014) . According to the said theory, only the tip of of human personality rises above the surface of the mind into conscious awareness. Material in the preconscious can become conscious if one will direct its attention to it. Unconscious material tends to remain shrouded in mystery. (Rathus, 2015)
In addition, according to Freud, that personality has several factors such as: instinctual processes – food, sex, aggression, unconscious processes, and early childhood influences (McLeod, 2014). The researcher refers to psychosexual stages.
Freud proposed that there are three psychic structures of personality: the id, the ego, and the superego. These three are also known as psyche. Freud described the id as “a chaos, a cauldron of seething