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It seems that Freud early on discovered that the innate displeasure in the patient in wanting to discuss certain issues surrounding the early stages of the initial hysterical outbursts. They would consciously cover over and complexify the issue and shy away from resolving the tensions in their own mind. Rathering to be angry or anxious or aggressive or what-have-you and persisting in that mental state instead of wanting to disrupt their natural response. A way of how we now choose to regulate our emotions and deal with the facts, in a similar sense these patients didn't want to participate in emotional self-regulation and self-control perhaps because of the immensity of the trauma.

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