According to Freud ______________

a. the root of mental health problems in his patients was that they seemed to have experienced some type of traumatic event during the transition to young adulthood
b. children experience the anal stage that leads them to want to have sexual access to their opposite-sex parents
c. everything important in development happened before adulthood
d. the oral stage lasts from about ages 3 to 6


Answer: C

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