How does the existence of resilient children impact Freud's theory of psychosexual stages?
A. They support the theory, since the children often experience denial.
B. They support the theory, since the children often become adults with serious psychological problems.
C. Resilient children support the theory, since they may develop fixation in the psychosexual stages.
D. Resilient children question the theory, since many develop into healthy adults.
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?