Answer:
Fixation
a n a l
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud was the founder of the psychoanalytic school of therapy which focuses on the unconscious which dictates most of our behavior and also focuses on the events from our childhood and how these events affect our adult behavior.
One of the main concepts of this theory is the concept of fixation, this term refers to the phenomenon that occurs when one person gets "stuck" in a stage of development because there was either a lack of attention during this period or too much attention.
On the other hand, according to the psychosexual stages proposed by Sigmund Freud, the a n a l stage takes place from 18 months of age to three years of age and it's during this period where "potty training" starts. When this training gets too rigid, it can cause an a n a l fixation.
In this example, Jordyn will be 2 in a few weeks and her mother has a strict toilet training procedures in which Jordyn is immediately punished when she has an "accident". We can see that <u>Jordyn is in the a n a l stage of development (because of her age) and her potty training is too rigid</u>, therefore, she might end up having a fixation at the a n a l stage of psychosexual development.
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Las dos causas que provocan la violencia de género son las siguientes.
1.- Sentido de superioridad.
Esto significa que el hombre tiene la errónea creencia de que es un ser superior a la mujer por el simple hecho de ser físicamente más fuerte. En actitudes extremas esto conlleva al machismo, en el que el hombre trata de manera grosera y algunas veces humillante a la mujer porque la considera inferior.
2.- El conservador papel de la mujer.
Otra causa es la equivocada idea de que la mujer sólo sirve para tener hijos, criarlos y atender las necesidades de la casa. Este equivocado criterio ha imperado por años.
Los hombres que piensan así, no quieren que sus mujeres estudien, trabajen y progresen. Esta es una muestra de inseguridad de los hombres que se sienten presionados y temerosos de sus mujeres puedan ser más exitosas que ellos.
UMMMMM b is the best answer i see there but that is a really poorly explained question
Answer:
D-He lived for some time after the Boston Massacre and spoke to his doctor about what he saw.
Explanation:
On the night of the shooting, he heard the sound of the bell on the street and decided to go outside. He knew that the trouble had something to do with the British – his neighbor persuaded him to leave behind a small cutlass before he headed to King Street. When the shooting erupted, he was wounded while crossing the street with his friend.
For Carr, shot through his abdomen, death was inevitable. He was carried to his master’s house and was tended by Doctor Jeffries. It took him four days to die, but he refused to lay the blame for his agonizing death upon the soldiers. According to the Doctor’s testimony during the trial, Carr told him that he thought that the soldiers would have fired long before. Were the soldiers greatly abused? Yes, they were. Would they have been hurt if they had not fired? Yes. So they fired in self-defense? Yes, and he did not blame whoever hit him.