
Sartre's Existential Psychoanalysis Theory
Sartre's Existential Psychoanalysis combines existential philosophy with psychological insight, emphasizing that individuals create their essence through choices and actions. It sees humans as free and responsible for shaping their identity, rather than being defined by nature or external factors. This approach encourages awareness of personal freedom, authenticity, and the anxiety that can come with making meaningful decisions. Ultimately, Sartre’s theory suggests that understanding oneself involves recognizing one’s freedom and the responsibility to forge a genuine existence in a world without predetermined meaning.