In the context of Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the ________ is a part of an individual's personality that contains the memories, knowledge, beliefs, feelings, urges, drives, and instincts of which the individual is not aware.

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Answer:

Unconscious

Explanation:

According to Sigmund Freud, who developed a theory of psychosexual development, many of our feelings, desires, and emotions are repressed or held out of awareness because they are too threatening to our conscious mind.

All these feelings, ideas and desires go to the unconscious which is a part of our personality that contains all the feelings, ideas and desires that we are not aware of. These ideas can come to surface when we are in psychoanalytic therapy but also when we are dreaming or when we have lapsus.