
The Symptom
Why Theory
Understanding Symptoms and Repression
This chapter explores Freudian theories on symptoms as indicators of repressed desires and instinctual drives. It examines the complexities of repression in both everyday and traumatic contexts, suggesting that symptoms can facilitate navigation through life despite underlying pain. The discussion emphasizes transforming one's relationship with symptoms rather than simply aiming for their elimination, highlighting the potential for personal growth within psychological struggles.
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