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| | Psychological repression |
 | | Normal psychological repression, on the other hand, is a universal quality of personality and perception, and is required for proper development to take place. |
 | | In this context, repression is sometimes spoken of in two stages of personality development, which are progressively involved in the creation of the individual's sense of "self" and "other", of "good" and "bad", and of the aspects of personality called "ego" and "superego". |
 | | Abnormal repression, or complex neurotic behavior involving repression and the superego, occurs when repression develops or continues to develop, due to the internalized feelings of anxiety, in ways leading to behavior that is illogical, self-destructive, or anti-social. |
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