Which of the following is one of the ways in which Erikson extended Freudian psychoanalysis?

a) He posited another psychosexual stage following the genital stage.
b) He researched the impact of fixations in later stages than Freud did.
c) He elaborated on the negative functions of the ego.
d) He added a social dimension that before was only implied in the psychosexual stage


Answer: d) He added a social dimension that before was only implied in the psychosexual stage

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