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Psychodynamic Perspective
A psychological approach that emphasizes unconscious psychological processes and contends that childhood experiences are crucial in shaping adult personality.
Conscious
Having the awareness and thought capacity regarding one's own life, sensory experiences, thought patterns, environment, and personal moments.
Unconscious Mental Processes
Mental processes that occur without conscious awareness, influencing perceptions, feelings, thoughts, and behaviors.
Center of Personality
The core or essential aspects that define a person's character, often seen as the integration of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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