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What are the basic ideas in the Geschwind-Galaburda theory concerning the development of cerebral asymmetry?
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Unconscious exclusion of sexual wishes or fantasies from the conscious mind, a concept often discussed in psychoanalytic theory.
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Patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that are distressing to the individual but are less severe than psychotic disorders.
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An assortment of characteristics that make up a person's unique identity.
Self-Actualizing Tendency
The striving to fulfill one’s innate capacities and capabilities.
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