In Freud's psychosexual stages, how does conflict arise between parent and child?

a. The parent attempts to teach the child language.
b. The child tries to do good, but often fails to reach the parent's standard.
c. The child seeks pleasure from different body areas associated with sexual feelings.
d. The parent imposes their personality on a child as the child creates his own personality.


C

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