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Psychosexual stages
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A Levels Psychology Mind Map on Psychosexual stages, created by Greenbird on 02/04/2014.
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Psychosexual stages
Instincts/drive underlie behaviours and energise the mind
Eros: erotic and self-preserving instincts
Thanatos: aggression and self-destruction
Human being energised by desire to gain and enhance bodily pleasure
Early childhood experiences determine adult personality and behaviour
5 stages of child development
Oral (1)
0-18 months
Pleasure focused on mouth: sucking, biting, chewing
Adult fixation: smoking, overeating
Major development: weaning
Anal (2)
18 months to 3 years
Pleasure focused on bowel and bladder eliminations, coping with demands for control
Adult fixation: Orderliness, messiness
Major development: toilet training
Phallic (3)
3-6 years
Pleasure from genitals, coping with incestuous sexual feelings
Adult: deviancy, sexual dysfunction
Major development: resolving Oedipus/Electra complex
Latency (4)
6-puberty
Dormant sexual feelings
No adult fixation signs
Major development: developing defence mechanisms
Genital
Mature sexual interests
If all stages completed successfully, person should be sexually mature and mentally healthy
Major development: reaching full sexual maturity
Puberty onwards
Oral, anal and phallic stages characterised by emotional and psychological conflict at an unconscious level (kept there by repression)
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