Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality focuses on all of the following EXCEPT
A. methods used to cope with sexual and aggressive urges.B. the influence of childhood experiences.C. the potential for personal growth.D. unconscious motives and conflicts.

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Answer: C is correct.

Explanation: In contrast to other theories or approaches within depth-psychology, Freudian psychoanalysis looks back (to the causes of the symptoms) and does not look for possible aim of what happened. In other words it is not teleological. It means that Freudian psychoanalysis can help you to deal with and perhaps resolve your problems (unconscious conflicts, symptoms etc.) but it does not deal with personal growth.

Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality focuses on unconscious motives and conflicts.

Freud's psychoanalytic theory

According to Freud, these steps are developed by the unconscious mind's inner struggles; he theorized that there are three classes of consciousness: consciousness, precociousness, and unconsciousness. He thought these three groups also controlled the Id, the Ego, and the Superego.

Therefore, the correct answer is

option D. unconscious motives and conflicts.

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