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Freud's concept of anxiety

It is one of the ironies of life that a virtuous person experiences more shame than an unvirtuous person does

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This article is a chapter fromA Primer of Freudian Psychology. Published and copyright 1954 by The World Publishing Company, and reprinted by permission. (This book, together withBecoming, is the current Dual Selection of the Pastoral Psychology Book Club.)

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Hall, C.S. Freud's concept of anxiety. Pastoral Psychol 6, 43–48 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02009440

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