Asked by gabby heughins on May 04, 2024
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Freud emphasized that unresolved childhood conflicts often lead to
A) identification.
B) an Oedipus complex.
C) free association.
D) a fixation.
Unresolved Childhood Conflicts
Unaddressed and persistent psychological struggles stemming from childhood experiences, often affecting adult behavior and mental health.
Fixation
An obsessive interest or feeling towards a person or idea, or in psychoanalytic theory, a failure to progress beyond a developmental stage.
Oedipus Complex
A psychoanalytic concept that describes a child's feelings of desire for the opposite-sex parent and jealousy and rivalry with the same-sex parent.
- Recognize and explain the concept of fixation and how it relates to psychosexual stages.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize and explain the concept of fixation and how it relates to psychosexual stages.
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