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Freud based his theory of child development in large part on:
Exhaustion
A state of extreme physical or mental fatigue, often resulting from stress or extended periods of exertion.
Alarm Reaction
The initial phase in the body's response to stress, mobilizing resources to face the threat or challenge.
Tend-And-Befriend
A behavior exhibited by some animals, including humans, as a stress response, where individuals seek social affiliation and nurturing activities to reduce stress.
General Adaptation Syndrome
A three-phase response (alarm, resistance, exhaustion) of the body to stress, identified by Hans Selye.
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