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Freud's Justification for Universal Psychosexual Stages
Sigmund Freud believed that the stages of psychosexual development were universal events occurring in early childhood. He considered his own personal recollections, along with his interpretations of his patients' dreams and experiences, to be sufficient proof of this universality.
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A manager is described by her employees as being excessively rigid, perfectionistic, and obsessively focused on maintaining control over every detail of a project. According to the theory that personality is shaped by passing through a series of childhood stages focused on pleasure-seeking urges, which of the following is the most likely explanation for the manager's behavior?
Freud's Justification for Universal Psychosexual Stages