psychodynamic theories
Psychodynamic theories are psychological explanations that focus on the interplay between conscious and unconscious mental processes, as well as the influence of past experiences and early childhood on present behavior and emotions. These theories explore the role of unconscious desires, conflicts, and motivations in shaping human thoughts and actions.
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