The psychosexual Stages
2.) Anal
3.) Phallic
1.) Oral
4.) Latency
5.) Genital
Infants often put things, and also
intake food, in their mouth, and
therefore it is their first way to develop
Unresolved Conflicts
When - First year of life
Children realize they can control their bodily
functions, and begin to develop self control
Unresolved Conflicts
When - 1.5 to 2.5 years old
Children discover differences between
the two sexes, and develop a strong
connection to the parent of the opposite
gender
Unresolved Conflicts
When - 3 years old
Children begin to suppressing aggressive impulses
Unresolved Conflicts
When - 5 or 6 years old
Children become more aware of their
gender identity, and previous stages
resurface
Unresolved Conflicts
When - Puberty
Smoking
Overeating
Excessive Talking
Nail Biting
Clingy and Dependent Relationships
Anal expulsive traits
Anal retentive traits
Perfectionism
Excessive need for order
Less restrained
Careless and messy
Depression
Excessive Guilt
Anxiety
Any possible conflicts
from unresolved early
stages
Impulse Control