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According to the psychodynamic theory, what is the difference between neurotic and moral anxiety?
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According to the psychodynamic theory, what is the difference between neurotic and moral anxiety?
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According to the psychodynamic theory, neurotic anxiety is the result of unconscious conflicts between the id and the ego, while moral anxiety is the result of unconscious conflicts between the ego and the superego.
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