sexta-feira, 31 de março de 2006

Freud would say your strongest unconscious conflict stems from events that happened when you were an Infant.

He would also conclude that relative to others, your personality today is moderately affected by the events of your childhood. It appears that your biggest unconscious conflict that still afflicts you stems from what Freud defined as the oral stage of development that occurred when you were less than a year and a half old. Freud would say that this conflict can manifest in your personality by giving you a tendency to be passive in certain circumstances. You may also have unusual eating habits or tastes. This normally happens when parents discourage a child from sucking on things past a certain age ? this behavior is called "underindulgence" and the child naturally reacts with feelings of guilt or lowered self-worth. Freud defined five psychosexual developmental stages that everyone goes through on their way from infancy to adolescence. And each of those stages is associated with adult personality traits. At each stage, we all had to overcome certain "conflicts" or hurdles as we learned new skills and developed relationships with others. No one gets through all five stages without having trouble with at least one of them. And it's this unresolved "trouble" that Freud encouraged people to travel back to, recognize, and overcome.

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