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SGallaher96

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At what stage is the adolescent considered to be,according to Freud's theory?
 
  a. Conceptual
  b. Genital
  c. Glandular
  d. Pubertal

Question 2

What does an adolescent's peer group serve as related to development?
 
  a. Social outlet
  b. Association to blur personal identity
  c. Platform for group think
  d. Initial separation from family



beccamahon

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Freud describes the adolescent period as genital.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Being a member of a peer group and communicating with and seeking approval from this group are hallmarks of the first separation from the family.



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