How do people become "fixated" in a Freudian stage?

They are excessively emotional.
Their normal developmental urges are frustrated.
Their mother is not the primary caregiver.
They fail to undergo a normal "cognitive metamorphosis."

Their normal developmental urges are frustrated.

Psychology

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Drugs that are used to reduce the severity of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia are called:

a. antipsychotic drugs b. antidepressant drugs c. antianxiety drugs d. antineurotic drugs

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A 2-year-old child who undergoes toilet training begins to feel control over his or her body. The child feels that he or she can do things himself or herself without relying on his or her parents. According to Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, the child is in the:

A. "autonomy versus shame and doubt" stage. B. "generativity versus stagnation" stage. C. "basic trust versus mistrust" stage. D. "industry versus inferiority" stage.

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