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A Comparative Study of Psychoanalytical Theories and Values in Human Relationships

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  • Dr Preeti Pareek

    (Department of Humanities, English and Applied Sciences Bikaner Technical University, Bikaner College of Engineering &Technology, Bikaner)

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Humans are social creatures by nature and want to live in communities. Despite this, there are still a lot of issues in relationships, whether in between husband and wife, parents and children, or friends. The survival rate of these relationships is steadily declining, which contributes to an increase in depression and suicides, not just among young people but also among the elderly. In this paper I have analyzed Psychoanalytical Freud theory which is inspired by Darwin theory together with practical learning theory and poem by William Shakespeare Seven Ages of Man. This explains human behavior in terms of the interaction of various components of personality. For survival of any relationship I have analyzed nine feelings should be present in any relationship of which Trust is the foundation value and Love is complete value. Lack in the feeling lead to suffocating relationships.

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  • Dr Preeti Pareek, 2025. "A Comparative Study of Psychoanalytical Theories and Values in Human Relationships," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(7), pages 175-179, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:67:p:175-179
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