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Inner Conflict
Inner Conflict refers to the "wrestling match" that takes place between peoples Id, Ego, and Superego . When the conflict is resolved in a satisfying way, people feel good about themselves. When the conflict goes unresolved, or ends in an unsatisfactory way, people may find themselves carrying bad feelings with themselves for and extended period of time.
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