Sexual energy that can manifest through different types of behaviors
Libido
The idea that part of a person's libido is stuck in a particular stage of development through overindulgence or disruption
Fixation
A part of the body that is sensitive to stimulation
Erogenous Zone:
An instinctive aspect of our biology where the impulsive part of us has desires and will do anything to fulfill them.
ID
A mediator between the id and the world. The ego uses reason to quell desires and fit into society
Ego
: The moral high ground, incorporating learned behaviors from caretakers and societal norms. The superego balances the perfectionism of the ego and harnesses the chaotic nature of the id
Superego
What are the 5 stages of Pyschosexual Development according to freud
oral, anal, phallic, latency & genitals
Oral Stage
Age Range:
Erogenous zone:
0- 2 years old , the mouth
T/F: Babies and young toddlers are known for putting picking up objects and trying to put them in their mouths.(Oral Stage)
T
T/F: This age group finds satisfaction in sucking and chewing, and these desires are driven solely by the id (oral Stage)
T
This type of fixation can result in an adult who uses their mouth for pleasure through acts like smoking, chewing gum, or eating candy
Oral Fixation
The Anal Stage
Age Range: 1 to 3 years
Erogenous Zone: Bowel and Bladder Control
1 to 3 years , Bowel and Bladder Control
Major conflict of anal stage
Toilet Training
toilet training—the child has to learn to _________
Developing this control leads to a sense of accomplishment and independence
control their bodily needs.
toilet training—the child has to learn to CONTROL BODY FLUIDS
Developing this control leads to a _______________
sense of accomplishment and independence
The Phallic Stage Age
Range: _______
Erogenous Zone: _____
3 to 6 Years , Genital
At stage of _____, children also begin to discover the differences between males and females.
Phallic
Oedipus complex occurs at what stage
phallic
Elektra Complex develops at what stage
phallic stage
At phallic stage, the child also fears that he will be punished by the father for these feelings, a fear Freud termed
castration anxiety
____has been used to describe a similar set of feelings experienced by young girls. Freud, however, believed that girls instead experience ____
Electra complex , penis envy
, Horney proposed that men experience feelings of inferiority because they cannot give birth to children, a concept she referred to as ____
womb envy
The Latency Stage
Age Range:_______
Erogenous Zone: ____
6 Years to Puberty , Dormant, as sexual impulses are repressed
T/F: During latent stage, children’s sexual impulses become "suppressed" (the libido is dormant), and "no" further psychosexual development occurs (latent means hidden)
T
T/F: At latency stage, Energy that was previously invested in the exploration of erogenous zones and sexual feelings in the earlier stages is redirected towards developing "social, intellectual, and physical skills"
T
T/F: Freud proposed that during the latency stage, "children solidify their gender identity" by identifying with "same-gender role models."
T
Freud believed sexual impulses are repressed, leading to a period of ___
relative calm and stability
Genital Stage
Age Range: _____
Erogenous Zone: Maturing Sexual Interest
Puberty to Death , Maturing Sexual Interest
___stage: increase libido
___stage: suppressed libido
___stage: libido re-emerges
phallic, latency, genital
The __stage is to experience sexual attraction and begins to explore their sexuality.