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  2. Mar 13, 2023 · Freud's stages of human development, referred to as the psychosexual stages of development, describe how the libido develops through childhood, guiding behavior.

    • Oral Stage (Birth to 1 year) The Oral Stage is the first stage of Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychosexual development, occurring from birth until approximately 18 months.
    • Anal Stage (1 to 3 years) The anal stage is the second stage of psychosexual development happens between the ages of 18 months and three years. During the anal stage, the libido becomes focused on the anus, and the child derives great pleasure from defecating.
    • Phallic Stage (3 to 6 years) The phallic stage, which spans ages three to six, is the third phase of psychosexual development, identified by Sigmund Freud.
    • Latency Stage (6 years to puberty) The latency stage is the fourth stage of psychosexual development, spanning six years to puberty. The libido is dormant during this stage, and no further psychosexual development occurs (latent means hidden).
  3. Jun 7, 2023 · Sigmund Freud's early 20th-century psychosexual theory proposed that an individual's personality develops through a series of five childhood stages. Each stage correlates with a pleasure zone (also called an erogenous zone) of the body.

    • Oral (0-18 Months) The Psychosexual Stages of Development begin as soon as the baby is born. In the beginning, the baby relies heavily on the mother to provide oral stimulation and nourishment.
    • Anal (18-36 Months) When a child enters into the second stage of development, the libido’s focus moves from the mouth to the anus and bowels area.
    • Phallic (3-6 Years) After the anal phase, the child enters the phallic phase. During this time, the erogenous zone moves to the genitals. The child gains pleasure from masturbation.
    • Latent (6-puberty) Once the child reaches the age of six, sexual development becomes dormant. Remember, Freud believed that most of the child’s personality and psychosexual development happened before they even hit grade school.
  4. Feb 20, 2020 · According to Freud, every “healthy” child evolves through five different stages: oral. anal. phallic. latent. genital. Each stage is associated with a specific part of the body, or more...

  5. Dec 5, 2022 · Each of the five stages of Freudian psychosexual development theory is associated with a corresponding age range, erogenous body part, and clinical consequence of fixation. Stage I: 0-1 year, oral, mouth: Oral desire is the center of pleasure for the newborn baby.

  6. Freud's theory of psychosexual development is represented amongst five stages. According to Freud, each stage occurs within a specific time frame of one's life. If one becomes fixated in any of the five stages, he or she will develop personality traits that coincide with the specific stage and its focus.

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