the throne by the second principle or were sons ofthe king’s mistresses, while the queen had no son. From the fact that their sons could become king as well, we can see that these Mistresses played an important role in Chosun Dynasty. Mistresses could be divided into two categories. Some were daughters of noble families that were chosen by the king to be his second, third or further wife, othe
the Joseon system as a whole, and the primary subject of education for king, crown prince, and peasant alike.
The virtues of Confucianism were humanity, righteousness, propriety and erudition, and these constituted the basic framework ofthe Joseon Dynasty. The Five Bonds formed its concrete basis, namely, "righteousness between king and ministers", "distinction between husband and wife" and
The Happy Prince” and
“The Selfish Giant”
(1888)
Lady Windermere’s Fan
(1892)
Lady Windermere’ mistakenly
believes her husband to be having
an affair and considers leaving him
for her “fan,” Lord Darlington.
The comedic confusion is set
within the strict codes of
Victorian high society, and the comic mistrust between husband, wife and the other protagonists.
Libido – sexual energy
Structure of Personality
Id: pleasure principle
Ego: reality principle
Superego: moral principle
Defense Mechanism
operates in an unconscious level
when there is a conflict between id, ego, and superego
denies or distorts reality
Psychosexual stages
Oral stage
Anal stage
Phallic stage
Latency stage
Genital stage
C. Techniques and Procedures
1. Maintaining the Analytic Framework: maintaining the procedural and stylistic factors. (ex: regularity and consistency of meetings) The framework itself is a therapeutic factor.
2. Free Association: a technique to freely say whatever comes to mind. It opens the door to unconscious wishes, fantasies, conflicts, and motivations.
3. Dream Analysis: uncovers the unc