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According to Freud, what are the psychosexual stages of development?

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According to Freud, what are the psychosexual stages of development?

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Freud believed that all human beings move through a series of psychosexual stages during which the id’s search for pleasure is focused on different regions of the body: the oral, anal, phallic, latency stages, and finally the genital stage. Do research findings support Freud’s views about the unconscious? Research findings indicate that our behavior is sometimes influenced by stimuli or information we can’t describe verbally, although there is no support for his view that such information has been driven from consciousness by repression. According to Jung, what is the collective unconscious? Jung believed that all human beings share memories of our collective experience as a species. These are expressed when our conscious mind is distracted or inactive, often through archetypes. In Horney’s theory what is basic anxiety? Basic anxiety is the child’s fear of being alone, helpless, and insecure. According to Adler, what is the role of feelings of inferiority in personality? Adler believed

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