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LaDunn

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Harold is extremely possessive of his mother. He gets really angry at his father for no reason and never leaves his mother's side. According to Freud, Harold is likely fixated on the _____ of development.
 
  A) anal stage
  B) oral stage
  C) phallic stage
  D) latency stage

Question 2

According to research by Graham and Reynolds in 2013, _________ techniques involving parent training hold promise for the treatment of conduct disorders.
 
  A) cognitive-behavioral
  B) psychoanalytical
  C) gender-schema
  D) psychodynamic



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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