1) Oral Stage (0-1 year) 2)Anal Stage (1-3 years) 3)Phallic Stage (3-5/6 years) [ Oedipus complex -boys Electra Complex- Girls] 4) Latency Stage (5/6 years to puberty) 5)Genital Stage (puburty onwards)
1. Oral Stage: Babies need to be nursed. They experience all pleasure by means of the mouth (i.e. sucking)
2. Anal Stage: After one year, the child becomes toilet trained. Expulsion vs. retention of feces is the main conflict here (children trying to control their bodily functions)
3. Phallic Stage: "Oedipus complex" arises from interest in genitals, in which the boy competes with his father for love and attention from his mother (and vice versa for girls, known as the "Electra complex")
4. Latency Period: Sex drive becomes dormant as children put energy into school or extracurricular activities (until puberty hits)
5. Genital Stage: Interest returns to heterosexual relationships
Freud outlined five different psychosexual stages of development. They include:
Oral Stage:
Anal Stage:
Phallic Stage:
Latency Stage:
Genital Stage:
Freud proposed that there were 5 stages to psychosexual development:
Oral stage, birth to one year. Anal stage, 1 to 3 years. Phallic stage, 3 to 6 years. Latent stage, 6 to puberty. Genital stage, puberty to death.
Oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latent stage, genital stage.
Sigmund Freud.
OralAnalPhallicLatency PeriodGenital
what are the developmental task of different stages of adulthood and when do they typically take place.
psychosexual stages
developmental psychology just study the mind and how to developed the cognitive, developmental stages reaches into emotional and social development.
Sigmund Freud.
OralAnalPhallicLatency PeriodGenital
what are the developmental task of different stages of adulthood and when do they typically take place.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development emphasizes stages of cognitive growth through which children pass, explaining how they think and understand the world. Vygotsky's sociocultural theory highlights the role of social interactions and cultural influences in shaping cognitive development. Erikson's psychosocial theory focuses on the impact of social and emotional experiences throughout life stages on identity formation and well-being.
discuss defence mechanism
This approach focuses on problems related to the psychosexual stages of development.
psychosexual stages
fixation
developmental psychology just study the mind and how to developed the cognitive, developmental stages reaches into emotional and social development.
He came up with the Psychosexual theory, which relates all stages of life and dreams back to sex.
A bee goes through four developmental stages: * Egg * Larva * Pupa * Adult
with regard to development, Freud believed that