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The five basic tools of federal public policy include
Fixation
In psychology, a persistent focus on an idea, emotion, or object, potentially hindering emotional development.
Psychosexual Stage
A concept in Freudian psychology that refers to different stages of child development, each characterized by a different focus of libido (sexual energy).
Free Association
A method used in psychoanalysis where the patient freely expresses their thoughts without any self-censorship, aimed at uncovering unconscious thoughts.
Phallic Stage
The third stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory, occurring around age three to six, where the child's libido (sexual energy) focuses on the genitalia.
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