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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Sep. 27, 2014

Mediation conflict: What would Freud do?

Sigmund Freud believed that unrecognized and unresolved conflicts were the basis for neurotic behavior and unhappiness.

Robert S. Mann

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ADR Services, Inc.

Email: rmann@adrservices.com

Robert mediates and arbitrates business, real estate and construction disputes.

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Sigmund Freud believed that unrecognized and unresolved conflicts were the basis for neurotic behavior and unhappiness. In his early years, Freud thought that a three month course of analysis, during which the unconscious conflicts could be brought to the patient's consciousness, would enable the patient to resolve the conflicts and cure the neurosis. Modern analysts believe that understanding conflict is only part of a larger and longer process, which involves coming to terms with the e...

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