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Psychological conflicts lead to symptom formation from "summary" of A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis BY Sigmund Freud by Sigmund Freud

The foundation of psychoanalysis lies in the understanding that psychological conflicts within an individual can manifest themselves through various symptoms. These conflicts are often rooted in the unconscious mind, where repressed desires and emotions reside. When these conflicting forces are not resolved, they can give rise to symptoms that serve as a compromise between the conscious and unconscious aspects of the mind. Symptoms, therefore, can be seen as a form of communication from the unconscious mind, attempting to express the underlying conflicts that are causing distress. For example, a person experiencing anxiety may actually be...
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    A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis BY Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

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