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Freud's psychoanalytic theory posits that the pleasure principle is information that we have in mind at any given moment in time the demand for instant gratification without regard to social rules or customs primitive sexual and aggressive impulses, they govern mental functioning: the whole of psychic activity has to avoid the displeasure and procure pleasure.
Freud's psychoanalytic theory posits that the pleasure principle is the instinctive information that we have in mind at any given moment in time the demand for instant gratification without regard to social rules or customs primitive sexual and aggressive impulses, memories of troubling emotional experiences, and unacceptable wishes or ideas information that can be retrieved from memory and brought into awareness at any time the internalized moral teachings of parents or other significant others that may be partially conscious and partially unconscious.