Quiz LibraryFreud’s 5 Stages of Psychosexual Development
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Concepts covered:psychosexual development, libido, unconscious mind, fixations, psychoanalysis
Freud's theory of psychosexual development outlines five stages—oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital—where the libido focuses on different erogenous zones, and unresolved conflicts in these stages can lead to fixations and personality issues in adulthood. The theory emphasizes the role of the unconscious mind in storing childhood experiences, which influence adult behavior, and suggests that understanding these unconscious memories through psychoanalysis can help individuals lead healthier lives.
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Freud’s 5 Stages of Psychosexual Development
Concepts covered:psychosexual development, libido, unconscious mind, fixations, psychoanalysis
Freud's theory of psychosexual development outlines five stages—oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital—where the libido focuses on different erogenous zones, and unresolved conflicts in these stages can lead to fixations and personality issues in adulthood. The theory emphasizes the role of the unconscious mind in storing childhood experiences, which influence adult behavior, and suggests that understanding these unconscious memories through psychoanalysis can help individuals lead healthier lives.
Question 1
Freud's theory includes five psychosexual development phases.
Question 2
What develops during the latent phase?
Question 3
During the phallic phase, boys experience a conflict known as _____ complex.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A child named Alex is experiencing difficulty during the anal phase due to inconsistent potty training methods by his parents. His parents sometimes praise him and other times punish him for mistakes.
What might Alex develop later in life?
Question 5
What phase involves rivalry with the father?
Question 6
Freud's theory suggests unresolved childhood trauma can lead to _____ in adulthood.
Question 7
CASE STUDY: During the phallic phase, a girl named Mia is raised in a household where her father is absent, and her mother is the primary caregiver. Mia often expresses a desire to be like her mother.
What might Mia experience due to her upbringing?
Question 8
The latent phase involves active sexual exploration.
Question 9
In the genital phase, a strong ego helps balance desires and _____ norms.

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