Psychoanalytic theory, developed by Sigmund Freud, is a psychological theory that focuses on the role of unconscious drives and desires in shaping human behavior. Freud believed that the mind is divided into three parts: the conscious mind, the preconscious mind, and the unconscious mind. He also proposed that personality is formed through a series of stages of psychosexual development, with conflicts at each stage influencing personality development. Freud's theory also emphasizes the importance of early childhood experiences in shaping adult personality and behavior.
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Apr 7
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