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PSYCHOSEXUAL THEORY - Coggle Diagram
PSYCHOSEXUAL THEORY
Stages
Latency
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Sexual energy be sublimated towards school work, hobbies, and friendships.
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Genital
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Teens in the genital stage of development are able to balance their most basic urges against the need to conform to the demands of reality and social norms.
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Anal
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How a parent approaches the toilet training process influences how someone interacts with authority as they get older.
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Results in conflict between the id (demanding immediate gratification) and the ego (demanding delayed gratification)
Oral
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The id dominates, because neither the ego nor the super ego is yet fully developed
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Children become aware of their bodies, the bodies of other children, and the bodies of their parents
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Definition
In Freudian psychoanalytic theory, the influence that sexual growth has on personality development from birth to adult life.
Freud’s psychosexual model of development includes five stages: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
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