Freud also identifies here the two primary sources of unpleasure:
1. External Sources of Unpleasure
Perceptional Unpleasure: This arises from external stimuli or environmental factors that are perceived as unpleasant or threatening. For example, loud noises, physical pain, or uncomfortable situations can lead to immediate distress.
2. Internal Sources of Unpleasure
Internal Psychic Unpleasure: This comes from internal psychological processes, such as unresolved conflicts, repressed emotions, or internalized aggression.
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