Sigmund Freud's hierarchy of threats during early childhood are experienced in which of the following sequences?

A. Helplessness, separation, castration anxiety, punishment by guilt
B. Separation, helplessness, annihilation, castration anxiety.
C. Annihilation, separation, castration anxiety, punishment by guilt.
D. Separation, helplessness, punishment by guilt, castration anxiety.
E. Helplessness, separation, annihilation, punishment by guilt.


Ans: A. Helplessness, separation, castration anxiety, punishment by guilt

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