Later in Freud's life, _____ and _____ affected him deeply and thus became major themes in his theory as well as in his in own life

a. death; aggression
c. sex; fantasies
b. conflicts; disagreements
d. disease; helplessness


ANS: A
PTS: 1
A-HEAD: Instincts: The Propelling Forces of the Personality
REF: 44
FEEDBACK: Freud developed the notion of the death instincts later in his life, as a reflection of his own experiences. As a result, death and aggression became major themes in his theory, and in his own life as well.

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