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Freudian Conflict Model of Personality

According to Sigmund Freud, personality emerges from a fundamental conflict between two opposing forces: innate biological drives for aggression and pleasure, and the internalized social controls that restrain these urges. An individual's personality is therefore the outcome of their efforts to balance these competing dynamics.

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