In Psychopathology of Everyday Life, Freud refers to minor errors in everyday living such as slips of the tongue, forgetting things, and small accidents. These are called?
a. ?parapraxes
b. ?overdeterminations
c. ?wish fulfillments
d. ?thanates
ANSWER:
a
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