fixációk
Fixációk, in psychology, refers to a persistent attachment to an object, person, or idea that hinders further psychological development. This concept, primarily associated with Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, suggests that fixations can occur during psychosexual stages of development. If a child experiences too much or too little gratification at a particular stage, their libido may become fixated on that stage.
Common examples of fixations include oral fixations, where an individual may exhibit behaviors like smoking, overeating,
These fixations are believed to represent an incomplete resolution of developmental conflicts. In adulthood, a fixation