Freud defines the drive as a 'stimulus' that comes from within the body. Perhaps the name for this drive stimulus is thermoneed, as he says in 'Dri...
Freud defines the drive as a 'stimulus' that comes from within the body. Perhaps the name for this drive stimulus is thermoneed, as he says in 'Drives and their Vicissitudes'. Well, the four factors inherent in the drive are:
A. source, aim, and object. B. demand, pressure, aim, and object. C. source, support, aim, and object. D. source, support, fixation, and object. E. support, source, fusion, and object.
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