Many authors have criticized Hartmann's conception of a conflict-free sphere of ego functioning as both incoherent and inconsistent with Freud's vision of psychoanalysis as a science of mental conflict.
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"Psychoanalysis ", a school of thought founded by Sigmund Freud that emphasizes the resolution of unconscious mental conflicts, is used by its practitioners to treat clients presenting with major depression.
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In 1939, Hartmann, in what Otto Fenichel called " a very interesting paper, tried to show that adaptation has been studied too much from the point of view of mental conflict.
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Today, as the crew selects the top five NFL games for the bar's main TV cluster, they will learn physical battles against the opponent are not as intriguing as mental conflicts with one's personal demons:
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Olson believes that mental conflict is initiated in the brain / mind complex, the result of profound differences in the polar left hemisphere and the non-polar right hemisphere as expressed though the unique perspectives and ideas that they generate.
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The encounter between the African and the European has brought about deep-rooted spiritual and mental conflicts at the core of the African, along with the belief that the African is nothing more than " the reflection of a primitive and barbarous mentality ".
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As frequently occurs after a Christianization, people reconcile the mental conflict in their minds after changing their religion, substituting heathen gods with Christian saints, making it easier for them to virtually adhere to the old cult, traditions, symbolism and values without betraying the Christian religion.
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As Treize began to split with Romefeller, Une was sent to free Duo, Wufei and the Gundam engineers from the Lunar Base, but was shot by Chief Engineer Tsubarov . While recovering from her wound, Une resolved her mental conflict, becoming a well-rounded, kind and resolute woman.
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The mental conflicts were analyzed from the viewpoint that the patients, initially, did not understand how such feelings were occurring at a subconscious level, hidden inside their minds .'It is free association within language that is the key to representing the prohibited and forbidden desire . . . to access unconscious affective memory '.