Pleasure (the pleasure principle).
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He is if you think he is.
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I have read that that can be a side effect... and i think it affected mine
Freud believed that the id was the reservoir of mental energy, operating on the pleasure principle to satisfy basic urges and desires.
it is when u think of an answer and search it up in the book u talk about
Carl Rogers respected Sigmund Freud as a pioneer in psychology, but he disagreed with Freud's emphasis on unconscious conflict and the role of drives in shaping human behavior. Rogers believed in the importance of conscious experience, self-actualization, and personal growth through self-awareness and self-acceptance.
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Freud believed that phobias were a result of repressed conflicts or traumas from childhood that manifested as irrational fears in adulthood. He thought that phobias were a form of defense mechanism to protect individuals from facing these unresolved issues. Freud's theory emphasized the role of unconscious motivations in the development of phobias.
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Karen Horney and Sigmund Freud had different views on women because they came from distinct theoretical backgrounds and perspectives. Freud's views were influenced by his psychoanalytic theory, which emphasized innate biological drives like the Oedipus complex. Horney, on the other hand, critiqued Freud's theory and argued for a more social and cultural explanation of human behavior, leading her to have a more empowering and egalitarian view of women.
The "Constant" or "Control"I can't think of much else...