Freud's psychoanalytic theory proposes that anxiety results from the ego's inability to resolve conflicts between the id and superego. Repression helps deal with anxiety-producing situations without causing symptoms. If repression fails, other defense mechanisms like conversion, displacement, and regression are employed.
Freud's psychoanalytic theory proposes that anxiety results from the ego's inability to resolve conflicts between the id and superego. Repression helps deal with anxiety-producing situations without causing symptoms. If repression fails, other defense mechanisms like conversion, displacement, and regression are employed.
Freud's psychoanalytic theory proposes that anxiety results from the ego's inability to resolve conflicts between the id and superego. Repression helps deal with anxiety-producing situations without causing symptoms. If repression fails, other defense mechanisms like conversion, displacement, and regression are employed.
anxiety is the result of inability of the ego defense mechanism to resolve the conflict between ID and superego Repression helps in dealing the anxiety producing situations without symptom formation If Repression is unsuccessful as a defence mechanism other defense mechanism (conversion, displacement, and regression) are used