Some NeoFreudian Views on a Serial Killer
Some Neo-Freudian Views on a Serial Killer"The perfect normal person is rare in our civilization"Charles Manson is in fact one of the most widely known serial killers of our time. He can easily be considered the boogey man of society. Many people still to this day fear him and his past, yet now an old man in a prison cell, one may wonder what created such a monster.In learning about personality I thought that it would be interesting to apply some of the concepts that we have learned from the text and in class to a certain individual. I have no idea why in the end I chose Charles Manson. I think maybe it is because of his tragic life before the murders, a life that most people don't know about. Mason was the illegitimate son of Kathleen Maddox, a 16-year-old prostitute. Manson had no contact what so ever with his father (ATWL.com). The first thing to point out is Alfred Adler's point of view on Birth Order. Adler believed that the order in which you were born influenced your personality. Manson was the first born. Adler says that the first born may become authoritarian or strict. Feels power is his right. The first is usually a problem child, a neurotic, criminal, drunkard, and a perve
According to Erikson one can either develop a sense of basic trust or a sense of basic mistrust. He believed that the family is the most important influence. He thought that most of us have dispositions for good and for evil, although the respective weight of these dispositions varies with individuals. Once she even traded him for a pitcher of beer at a local pub (Bugliosi 20-22). During the years in his cult he convinced other members that he was godlike. He also made them go on a horrible killing spree. Hence, the most important factor for the development of the individual is the structure and the values of the society into which he has been born (Fromm 165-166). It therefor develops a sense of worthlessness and possible anger towards authoritative figures (Burger 162-163). It is way that she believed a group of people handled their anxiety.
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