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Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development
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Analysis of his patients’ histories convinced Freud that personality forms during life’s 1 st few years. Children pass through a series of psychosexual stages, during which the ID’s pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct pleasure-sensitive areas of body~erogenous zones.
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Oral Stage – (Birth to 18 mos.) The first stage of psychosexual development in which the mouth is the focus of pleasure seeking activity. Sucking, mouthing objects…. *Fixation = excessive enjoyment of food, gum, smoking, chewing
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Anal Stage - (18-36 mos. ) Second stage of psychosexual development, during which the focus of pleasure is the anus and conflict often occurs This is usually when efforts are made to potty train the child *Fixation = stinginess, extreme neatness, rigid or compulsive behavior; coping with demands for control “Anal Retentive”
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Phallic Stage- (3 – 6 yrs.) The third stage of psychosexual development, in which the genital organs become the focus of pleasure-seeking behavior. Exploration of own bodies. Forbidden by adults. Romantic feelings for opposite sex parent. *Fixation=guilt feelings; coping with incestuous sexual feelings
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Oedipal Complex OCCURS DURING PHALLIC STAGE Process that occurs during the Phallic Stage in which a boy wishes to possess his mother sexually and feels hostility towards his father.
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Electra Complex OCCURS DURING PHALLIC STAGE Process that occurs during the Phallic Stage in which a girl wishes to possess her father sexually and feels hostility toward her mother. Penis envy
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Kids eventually cope with the threatening feelings by repressing them & by identifying with (trying to become like) the rival parent. Through this identification process, children’s superegos gain strength as they incorporate many of their parents’ values.
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Latency Stage (6 to puberty) Stage of psychosexual development that extends from about age 6 until the onset of puberty and is characterized by low levels of sexual interest;Dormant sexual feelings *NO FIXATION!
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Genital Stage (Puberty on) Stage of psychosexual development that begins at puberty and usually leads to normal adult sexual development; Maturation of sexual interests *Fixation=inability to progress to unselfish/romantic love
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