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Freud’s Psychosexual Stages of Development Structure of Personality Freud Early Childhood is key Unconscious is a major determinant of behavior Access to the Unconscious Free Association Dream Analysis Hypnosis Freudian Slips Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality Freud’s Model of the Mind 1. ID – part of the unconscious personality that contains our needs, drives, instincts, and repressed material. (pleasure principle) 2. EGO – the part of personality that is in touch with reality and strives to meet the demands of the ID and the SUPEREGO in socially acceptable ways. (reality principle) 3. SUPEREGO – the part of the personality that is the source of conscience and inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the ID (moral principle) Psychosexual Development 5 stages of personality development During each stage a person faces conflicts Those conflicts must be successfully resolved in order to develop a healthy personality Problems can arise when conflicts are NOT resolved Libido gets “stuck” or fixated Libido—internal energy; unconscious, basic needs—hunger, thirst, sexual Oral Stage 0-1 ½ years Pleasure source=mouth Tasks— Early—Feeding, weaning Late—teeth eruption Problems: Early—Dependency Late—Rejection, sarcasm, overeating, or selfstarvation General—smoking, drug addiction, gullibility Anal Stage 1 ½ -2 ½ years Pleasure source is anus Main task—toilet training Early—defecation Late—Withholding defecation Problems: Early—Anal Expulsive; overly generous Late—Anal Retentive; Stingy, rigid, OCD General—Overly irresponsible or overly rebellious Phallic Stage 2 ½ - 5 or 6 years Pleasure source—genitals Task— Oedipus Complex Identification with same-sex parents Problems— Anxiety, extreme guilt, phobias, depression, improper sexual identity, fear of authority Latency Stage 6-Pre-Adolescence Play Time important Same sex peers important Libido is suppressed Earlier issues are hidden Genital Stage Adolescence to Adulthood Task—seek marriage partner No new conflicts—old conflicts arise All adult behavior shows influence from earlier stages