AN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON SIGMUND FREUD’S CONCEPT OF PSYCHO-SEXUAL BASED ON ISLAMIC PSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE
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Abstract
Science is the result of human construction that depends heavily on who created it. It is not neutral sex. It serves and reinforces the social values and concepts created by its own creator. When it is held tightly in the hands of men, then the bias ensured the experience of women will not be a source of knowledge. Women will only be the object of study, including in the study of psychology. This study examined critically Sigmund Freud’s concept on Psychosexual suspected to have a view of the skewed view of the existence of female sexual organs, in addition to show the position of women as the second sex in the social order of society. From Islamic Psychology perspective, this research tried to address the issues of androsentrism and women's representation in Psychology, recognizing the different ways of thinking and knowledge of women and men, and considering women's life experiences
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