Asked by Naseem Triplett on May 04, 2024
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The belief that some distressing physical symptoms made no neurological sense contributed most directly to
A) Adler's interest in the inferiority complex.
B) Freud's interest in unconscious conflicts.
C) Horney's interest in women's views.
D) Jung's interest in the collective unconscious.
Unconscious Conflicts
These are internal struggles often stemming from repressed memories, desires, or experiences that influence behavior and emotions without conscious awareness.
Neurological Sense
Refers to the body's ability to perceive internal and external stimuli via the nervous system.
Distressing Physical Symptoms
Physical manifestations that are unpleasant and upsetting, often without a clear medical cause.
- Recognize the critical role of subconscious mental activities in influencing human actions and thinking.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the critical role of subconscious mental activities in influencing human actions and thinking.
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