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Groddeck |
 | | Groddeck was a kind of anti-rationalist poet and philosopher, a sort of holy fool; Freud, unlike men of narrower minds, could cherish him. |
 | | Groddeck, then, is as an antidote to the tendency to forget human mystery in our theories and as an antidote to the unending proclivities to evade, by way of repression and denial, the lusts, aggressions, conflicts, and, let it be said, the complexities of our children in their earliest years. |
 | | Georg Groddeck posits the "It" as the unconscious force that drives human behavior and underpins its poles of attraction and revulsion, standing as the root source of physical disease. |
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