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… and his followers. Under psychoanalytic theory “traumatic neurosis” (another name change), came to be viewed as the result of reactivation of an unresolved conflict in a predisposed individual.
Under this view the precipitating trauma was not so important, rather it was the conflicts that it unearthed. Theorists were clear that a real world stress on its own could not cause neurosis without significant childhood problems.