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Neurosis, according to Sigmund Freud , arose from inner conflicts and could lead to anxiety . In his formulation, the causal factors could be found roughly in the first six years of life, when the personality, or ego, is weak and afraid of censure. He attributed neurosis to the frustration of infantile sexual drives, as when severe eating and toilet habits and other restrictions are parentally imposed (see Oedipus complex ), which appear in adulthood as neurotic symptoms (see psychoanalysis ).
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