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    and behavior. One of the best ways to analyze Batman through Erikson’s theories is his psychosocial stages of personality development and the crisis that can happen within each of them. The first stage of Erikson’s theory is trust versus mistrust. In this stage, one can either be maladaptive, making them overly trusting, or malignant, making them under trusting. This stage comes from Freud’s oral stage and can be looked at the same way, making it to where Erikson would say that Bruce has a good…

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    called Psychoanalytic theory. In the Psychoanalytic Theory, Freud has five stages he says children go through in development. The first of these stages is the oral stage, the second is the anal stage, the third is the phallic stage, and the fourth is the latency stage and the fifth is the genital stage (Boundless Open Textbook. n.d.). The oral stage is the one most closely associated with infancy, according to Freud in this stage. The lips, tongue, and gums are the focus of pleasurable…

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    chose one child to represent each of the three stages in child development. The first stage is Early Childhood, this stage is between the ages of birth to 6 years old. Kim, is the child I chose to observe, she is 3 years old. The second stage of child development is Middle childhood, children in this stage fall between 6 to 11 years old. I chose Thomas, age 6, to observe for the stage of development. The last stage of development is Adolescence, this stage happens from 11 years old to adulthood.…

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    development and behaviour at different life stages using theories from different psychological approaches. Erik Erikson was one of the writers who developed the psychodynamic approach to psychology. His theory is known as the psychosocial theory of development as he believed that a person’s development depends on their social class, culture and their norms for the society that they live in. According to Erik Erikson (1902) a person will go through different stages of their lifespan facing…

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    five stages that come with this theory which are oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital. The oral stage explains the focus pleasure seeking activity is through the individual’s mouth. This stage starts at birth and ends at 18 months. The oral stage suggests that mouthing and sucking objects are the pleasure activities. However, there are fixations to this stage, which are chewing, smoking, or enjoyment of food. Meredith did prove this stage by sucking on a pacifier as an infant. The anal…

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    Analysis of “The Lottery” and “The Cask of Amontillado” Psychoanalytic theory is based on Freud’s idea that we can realise what does person’s thinks and feels if we look at what he or she perceives in his mind (Psychoanalytic Criticism (1930's-present)). Moreover, it follows that by analysing one of the author’s characters we are really analysing the author itself. We do not need to believe this as a whole. We believe based on experience and on some Psychological theories, that the main…

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    Narcissistic Personality

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    However, by using theories of development, one can come to understand how early development can affect how an individual behaves later on. In the case of Leah, Freud’s psychosexual stages and Erickson’s stages of development helped explain possible causes for her behavior. However, it seems that the stages cannot explain everything that causes such outcomes. Even though it is suggested that Leah has narcissistic personality disorder, it is unknown if she behaves the same with every individual…

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    This includes the times when reality requires that workers challenge unequal structures (such as gender binaries) in their own society, as well as the nation receiving aid. This will allow professionals to accurately address risk behaviours, e.g., anal sex in HIV/AIDS, as a human problem, not a ‘gay’ problem, under the misguidance that women don’t participate in this activity (Edstrom,…

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    evolution of the exposure of sexuality over the eras , the more sexualized society allows for fetishes and “unnatural” sexual acts to be more accepted because they main purpose of sex shifted from procreation to pleasure. Therefore , things such as anal are not seen as abnormal anymore because they are pleasure to a variety of people including those who are not homosexual. Therefore the change in the view of homosexuality is due to the LGBT movement but also because of the incorporation of…

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    Lichen Schlerosus

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    to look out for are epidermal hyperkeratosis and thinning, vacuolar degeneration at the dermal-epidemal junction and loss of elasticity. Pale staining in the superficial dermis is also a dominant feature, in early stages of LS this will represent dermal oedema while in the late stages this represents dermal collagen. L.S. is a clinical diagnosis, however a number of investigations may be helpful. Baseline blood tests such as FBC, U&Es and LFTs are useful in view of management. An autoantibody…

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