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Essay heading: Essay on Sigmund Freud
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His theory suggested that unconscious elements, which are not in the control or memory of people, shape personality, emotions, and behavior. In psychoanalysis, Freud encouraged his patients to bring these unconscious elements to conscious awareness. Freud thought that everyone had internal conflicts... displayed 300 characters
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Freud thought that everyone had internal conflicts. He felt that if a person did not resolve their internal conflicts, they would have problems dealing with life. He believed that many of these internal conflicts developed in childhood.
One of Freud's most famous ideas was the "Oedipus Complex." According to Freud, all boys have unconscious feelings of competition and hostility toward their fathers... displayed next 300 characters
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