Answer:
The correct order of psychosexual stages proposed by Freud is oral, an al, phallic, latency, genital.
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, proposed that, as people grow up, they develop fixations on different parts of their bodies. Those parts become erogenous zones, which means they can be associated with pleasure or, potentially, frustration, sometimes both. The sequence/order of such focus is oral, an al, phallic, latency (libido is dormant in this stage), genital.
Note: I had separate the word an-al so that I could post this answer.
That would PTSD or Posttraumatic stress disorder which is an
anxious mental disorder which can be caused by extremely stressful and life-threatening
experiences. Most of the people who experience
a highly stressful and traumatic event will not develop PTSD but this depends
on the trauma because about half of the sexually assaulted victims develop the disorder. Those
who develop the disorder have an increase in fight-or-flight response,
disturbing and unpleasant thoughts, dreams and mental or physical distress to
certain cues that are in some way related to the trauma they experienced among other
symptoms.
Answer:
Analytical intelligence
Explanation:
The triarchic theory of intelligence according to Sternberg are Analytical , practical and creative intelligence.
Analytical intelligence: refers to the intelligence that can analyze and solve problems. This is mostly found in academics where complex problems are resolved.
Intelligence of this nature are measured by standard IQ test which are mostly common among genius
Practical Intelligence : Here, people with this type of intelligence are able to adapt to societal changes. They conform with everyday challglenges due to the type of intelligence they posses.
Creative intelligence: Here, people with this intelligences make use of the previous knowledge they have to resolve new problems.
Answer:
Authoritative parenting
Explanation:
According to Baumrind there are four types of parenting styles: authoritarian, authoritative, negligent, and permissive.
The authoritative parenting style tends to set clear expectations for the child along with adequate support and nurturing.
Reasons are given to the child for an expected behaviour. So the child tends to be disciplined and able to think for themselves even when the parents are not there.
Communication occurs constantly between the child and the parent.
The given scenario exemplifies this when Angela's parents express clearly what is expected from her and why. They are generally warm and supportive of her and do not hesitate to show her affection and respect. She generally behaves whether her parents are with her or not.