Freud's Theory of Psychosexual Development

Exploring the Influence of Childhood Experiences on Adult Behavior

Introduction

  • Freud's theory of psychosexual development
  • Five critical phases in human growth
  • Influence of experiences on adult behavior

Overview of Phases

  • Oral phase (0-1 years) - Pleasure from oral sensations
  • Anal phase (1-3 years) - Control of bladder and bowel movements
  • Phallic phase (3-6 years) - Identifying with gender, Oedipus complex
  • Latency phase (7-13 years) - Suppression of sexual energy
  • Genital phase (puberty to death) - Balancing sexual desires and social norms

Oral Phase

  • Age: 0-1 years
  • Pleasure from oral sensations (sucking breast or bottle)
  • Examples of different outcomes based on experiences
  • Hans - Healthy and independent adult
  • Ernst - Oral fixations, chewing gum
  • Ed - Manipulative and addictive personality

Anal Phase

  • Age: 1-3 years
  • Focus on bladder and bowel control, potty training
  • Examples of different outcomes based on experiences
  • Hans - Competent personality, good relationship with authority
  • Ernst - Over controlling and sting adult, disgust for body
  • Ed - Messy, inconsiderate, rebellious against authority

Phallic Phase

  • Age: 3-6 years
  • Focus on genitals, differences between genders
  • Oedipus complex, desire for parent
  • Examples of different outcomes based on experiences
  • Hans - Strong male identification, respectful of both genders
  • Ernst - Absence of father, uncertainty about manhood, aggression towards women
  • Ed - Penis envy, inferiority complex towards men

Latency Phase

  • Age: 7-13 years
  • Suppression of sexual energy, emphasis on social values
  • Identifying with same-sex heroes and friends
  • No significant conflict in this phase
  • Hans - Develops various hobbies
  • Ernst - Enjoys learning at school
  • Ed - Makes new girlfriends

Genital Phase

  • Age: Puberty to death
  • Re-emergence of sexual desires
  • Balancing the id's desires with the super ego's norms
  • Examples of different outcomes based on ego development
  • Hans - Strong ego, disciplined at work, fulfilling relationships
  • Ernst - Weak ego, suppressed desires, development of perversions
  • Ed - Weak ego and super ego, disregard for social norms

Unconscious and Complexes

  • Freud's concept of the unconscious
  • Memories of childhood experiences affecting behavior
  • Functioning of the id, super ego, and ego
  • Benefits of revealing traumatic memories and desires
  • The practice of psychoanalysis

Closing Thoughts

  • Reflecting on Freud's theory and psychoanalysis
  • Truth in the concept of an unconscious mind
  • Relationship between childhood experiences and adult behavior
  • Potential implications for understanding ourselves and others