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which is true about the beliefs of freudian psychoanalysis?
the mind is split up into two parts: the id and superego
the superego is the part of the mind that resolves conflicts between biological drives and social norms
the mind is largely unconscious
humans are driven by a need for positive identity
behavior is controlled by genetic expression
Freudian psychoanalysis posits that a significant portion of the mind's processes occur at an unconscious level. The mind is actually divided into three parts - the Id, Ego, and Superego. The Ego resolves conflicts between biological drives and social norms. The idea of being driven by a need for positive identity is not a central Freudian concept, and Freudian theory does not focus on genetic - expression controlling behavior.
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The mind is largely unconscious