Human Social Behavior I
Freud's psychosexual stages are a series of five developmental phases that outline how personality develops through the influence of childhood experiences centered around erogenous zones. Each stage represents a specific conflict or focus of pleasure, impacting personality traits and behaviors later in life. Freud believed that unresolved conflicts in any of these stages could lead to fixation and influence an individual's adult personality.
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