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Western theoretical approaches have failed to appropriately deal with the needs of
culturally diverse clients.
Phallic Stage
In Freudian psychoanalysis, a period of psychosexual development in children around ages 3 to 6, characterized by an attachment to the parent of the opposite sex.
Oral
Pertains to the mouth; often used to describe activities involving the mouth, such as oral communication or oral hygiene.
Latency
Latency in psychology can refer to the period of time from a stimulus until a response is observed, or in development, a phase in childhood when sexual feelings are dormant.
Superego
The component of the personality in psychoanalytic theory that represents internalized societal standards, ethics, and morals.
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