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Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety
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Inhibitory ProcessAffective NeuroscienceStructural BehaviorSocial SciencesEarlier WorkNew TheoryPsychologyEmotion RegulationRich Detail FreudClinical PsychologyPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyHistory Of PsychologyExperimental PsychopathologyCognitive SciencePsychiatryPsychodynamicEmotionCompulsive BehaviorMedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychopathology
Setting forth in rich detail Freud's new theory of anxiety, Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1926) is evidence for one of them. In rethinking his earlier work on the subject, Freud saw several types of anxiety at work in the mind and here argues that anxiety causes repression, rather than the other way around.