Sigmund Freud emphasizes the importance of the unconscious mind in human personality
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1. Sigmund Freud emphasizes the importance of the unconscious mind in human personality; this part of the personality contains impulses too unacceptable or problematic to be consciously considered, but the tensions involved in the repression of these impulses or thoughts critically form the conscious mind of an individual. How does this square with the traditional Judeo-Christian concepts of human responsibility and sin? Can Freudian theory be reconciled with a Christian worldview? Why or why not? (If you have found information from some other source that seems to shed some light on these questions, please cite it in your forum entry.)
2. How does psychoanalytic theory (in any of its forms—Freudian, Jungian, Lacanian) explain human personality development? Pick a character from http://track.smtpsendemail.com/9064971/c?p=c3DFUfUL_4RpHm1AZ7u-zp3IsW_iXBU9TMwB3H1etiWL-qn_LwJLH2-IjQIHtf9Hr76Q3KCscoQert1vkqFgVg-otUFNLF6vo9uxr0EP_kgd8zQ2w3YUpUjWzVTA868wqKTgLHTrlvU-k1lbEpd9ntSWVJPExguC65c1hyPo8kM= and talk about his or her development through the lens of a psychoanalytic theory.
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