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3 years ago
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In the 1980s the thinking behind the assessments went away from being focused on mother-daughter relationship based on Freud's p

sychoanalysis to ____________? Group of answer choices societal norms what was going on within the personality of the individual cultural observations genetic disposition
Social Studies
1 answer:
Setler79 [48]3 years ago
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Answer: Societal norms

Explanation:

Sigmund Freud was analyzing the relationship between mother and daughter and also a relationship with boys and their father where he was talking about the Odeus complex in children.

He was describing a relationship between mother and daughter as one complex devastated relationship that is based on a love-hate relationship which is also considered as part of development where control and affection are present.

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