Freud

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  • who developed psychosexual stages
    F
  • who developed psychosexual stages
    Sigmund Frreud
  • 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.
    Genital