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Key Concepts in Freud's Psychodynamic Theory
The study of Freud's psychodynamic theory involves understanding several key components. These include the fundamental assumptions of the perspective, the structural model of personality (id, ego, and superego), the function of defense mechanisms, and the progression through the psychosexual stages of development.
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