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A man develops an intense and inexplicable fear of bridges, which significantly impacts his daily commute. He has no conscious memory of any traumatic event involving a bridge. However, during therapy, he uncovers a long-forgotten childhood memory of witnessing a frightening car accident on a bridge. According to a psychodynamic perspective that distinguishes between different layers of the unconscious, the source of this man's phobia is most likely located in a part of the mind that contains:
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A man develops an intense and inexplicable fear of bridges, which significantly impacts his daily commute. He has no conscious memory of any traumatic event involving a bridge. However, during therapy, he uncovers a long-forgotten childhood memory of witnessing a frightening car accident on a bridge. According to a psychodynamic perspective that distinguishes between different layers of the unconscious, the source of this man's phobia is most likely located in a part of the mind that contains: