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Acetylcholine
Freudian Theory
A psychological framework developed by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes unconscious motivations and conflicts as driving human behavior and personality development.
Life-giving Instinct
An innate or natural drive in living beings to reproduce or engage in behaviors that sustain life or promote well-being and survival.
Thanatos
In psychoanalytic theory, it represents the death drive, postulated by Freud as a basic human instinct oriented toward self-destruction and destructiveness.
Eros
In Freudian theory, the constructive, life-giving instinct.
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