[removed] Religion makes assumptions about good and evil, as well as about which traits we should strive for, and these have been incorporated into personality theories. |
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[removed] Both part of psychodynamic theory. |
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[removed] meta-analysis |
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[removed] William James |
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[removed] trait |
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[removed] objective test |
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[removed] neurosis. |
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[removed] the Thematic Apperception test. |
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[removed] secondary; pleasure |
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[removed] women were not envious of the anatomical structure but rather the social advantage that came with it. |
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[removed] Human behavior is driven by sexual and aggressive instincts. |
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[removed] mediating between the primal urges and societal constraints placed on the person. |
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[removed] anxiety |
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[removed] a lack of judgment. |
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[removed] issues associated declining health. |
[removed] It disrupts the Mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway. |
[removed] deficiencies in the structure of the self. |
[removed] identity crisis |
[removed] individuation; symbiosis |
[removed] an attachment problem. |