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What anatomical changes occur in a person who develops atherosclerosis, in comparison with an individual without this condition
Psychosexual Stage
A concept in Freudian psychology referring to the series of developmental stages children go through, where each stage is characterized by the erogenous zone that is the source of a child's psychosexual energy.
Latency Stage
A phase in Freudian psychosexual development occurring from age six to puberty, characterized by a decrease in sexual interest and activity.
Anal Stage
A phase in Freudian psychosexual development where a child's focus is on controlling bladder and bowel movements.
Oedipus Complex
In psychoanalysis, a conflict occurring in the phallic (Oedipal) stage, in which a child desires the parent of the other sex and views the same-sex parent as a rival.
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