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    The Psychoanalytic Perspective Interprets Human Identity as Relatively Fixed at an Early
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The Psychoanalytic Perspective Interprets Human Identity as Relatively Fixed at an Early

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The psychoanalytic perspective interprets human identity as relatively fixed at an early age in a process greatly influenced by one's family.

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