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is the pattern of enduring characteristics that produce consistency and individuality in a given person.
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The approaches to personality are founded on the idea that personality is motivated by inner forces and conflicts about which people have little awareness or control.
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Some of the unconscious is made up of the , which contains material that is not threatening and which is easily brought to mind, such as the memory of where you sit in class.
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The ego strives to balance the demands of the pleasure principle with the , which restrains instinctual energy in order to maintain the safety of the individual and help integrate the person into society.
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According to Freud, anxiety is a danger signal to the ego and neurotic anxiety, in which irrational impulses emanating from the id threaten to burst through and become uncontrollable, must be controlled by unconscious strategies that people use to reduce anxiety by concealing the source from themselves and others; these are called .
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are conflicts or concerns that persist beyond the developmental period in which they first occur.
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According to Jung, the is a common set of ideas, feelings, images, and symbols that we inherit from our ancestors, the whole human race, and even animal ancestors from the distant past.
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According to Jung, are universal symbolic representations of a particular person, object, or experience (such as good and evil).







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