Freud's framework says sexual urges underpin identity and civilization, religion copes with guilt, truth lies in suppressed memories, and humans are abandoned to deal with aloneness without God.
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Suppressed Memory
Freud's framework says sexual urges underpin identity and civilization, religion copes with guilt, truth lies in suppressed memories, and humans are abandoned to deal with aloneness without God.
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Freud's system is presented as godless: sexual urges underpin identity and civilization, religion manages guilt, and truth lies in suppressed memories.
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"...our guilt, okay? He also believes that truth lies in our suppressed memories. And in his framework, God has abandoned us. There's really no..."
"...with our guilt. He also believes that truth lies in our suppressed memories. And in his framework, God has abandoned us."
"There's really no God in his system. We are left to fend for ourselves. We are left to deal with the trauma of being..."
"...self -discovery will allow for self -mastery. Our psychology responds to suppressed memories. We can be our own salvation and redemption. It's too optimistic...."
"...-discovery will allow for self -mastery. Okay. Our psychology responds to suppressed memories. We can be our own salvation and redemption. It's too optimistic...."
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Modernism begins as a religious problem before it becomes psychology, literature, art, social media, and depression.
Freud is not introduced as a neutral founder of psychology.
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