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Psychosocial Development
The process by which an individual's personal and social identity develops across the lifespan, influenced by various social interactions and experiences.
Fixated
The psychological state or condition in which an individual becomes obsessively focused on an object, concept, or goal, often at the expense of other interests.
Freudian Stage
Stages in psychoanalytic theory proposed by Sigmund Freud, which are believed to be critical in the development of personality, sexuality, and psychological function, transitioning from infancy to adulthood.
Developmental Urges
Innate or instinctual drives that motivate individuals to pursue growth or change as part of their development.
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