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Phallic Stage
Freud's third stage of psychosexual development, focusing on the genital area as the primary source of pleasure.
Anal Stage
The anal stage is a concept in Freudian psychoanalysis focusing on the period of human development where gratification is centered around bowel and bladder elimination.
Latency Stage
A phase in Freudian psychosexual development occurring between ages six and puberty, where sexual urges are repressed while focus shifts to social and intellectual skills.
Pressure Ulcer
Inflammation, sore, or ulcer in the skin over a bony prominence.
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