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Unconscious Mind (Freudian Theory)

In Freudian theory, the unconscious mind consists of mental activity that individuals are unaware of and cannot normally access. It serves as a repository for unacceptable urges, feelings, and desires, which are kept hidden from conscious awareness through a process called repression. Freud believed these hidden elements significantly influence conscious behavior.

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