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What is fixation in Freud’s theory?

AA sudden personality change

BA temporary phase in childhood

CAn unresolved conflict leading to personality traits

DA complete loss of sexual desires

Answer:

C. An unresolved conflict leading to personality traits

Read Explanation:

  • Fixation occurs when an individual gets stuck in a particular stage, influencing their adult personality.


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