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Counseling Theories
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Key Concepts - Psychoanalytic therapy
To resolve the psychosexual stages of development, in which faulty personality developments can occur. Repressing conflicts results in anxiety. Unconscious thoughts are related to current behavior.
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