Psychodynamic Assumptions

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(Psychology Section C) Note on Psychodynamic Assumptions, created by marnie_gibson on 28/05/2013.
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The main assumption of the psychodynamic perspective is that all behaviour can be explained in terms of the inner conflicts of the mind. For example, in the case study of Little Hans, Freud argued that Little Hans' phobia of horses was caused by a displaced fear of his father.

Is that our behaviour interpretated by inner mind and unconscious thoughts of the mind 

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