ries. Freud argues that, just as the archaeologist builds the walls of the destroyed building from the foundations that remain, the psycho-analyst draws inferences from the fragments of memories to reconstruct the basic foundation of the adult (Freud, "Therapy" 276). He is arguing, in essence, that nothing of childhood is ever truly forgotten. Rather, people preserve all the essential memories, even though they may be temporarily buried and inaccessible in one of their subconscious or un
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