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Psychosexual Theory - Coggle Diagram
Psychosexual Theory
Stages of Development
Oral
1st year of life
pleasure thru mouth
fixations may lead to
overeating
smoking
drinking
nail-biting
gossiping
cursing
Anal
2nd to 4th year of life
pleasure to release tension
fixations can lead to
being a perfectionist
be obsessive with cleanliness
become too generous
being messy or disorganized
Phallic
4th to 6th year of life
pleasure thru genitals
possible conflicts that may arise
electra complex
oedipus complex
child recognizes what it means to be a boy or a girl with their physical differences
Latency
7th year onward
resolving fixations or conflicts in previous stages
the child at this stage will
develop closeness with parents if conflicts are resolved
build social ties
develop
academic skills
social skills
physical abilities
talents
Genital
12th year
sex role identity formation
aka puberty stage
sexual interest is awakened
coined by
Sigmund Freud