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    Introduction This assignment is based on comparison and contrast of Sigmund Freud’s psychosexual theory and Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory of developments. In this assignment I have given a brief introduction of psychosexual development theory and psychosocial developmental theory. I have included similarities and differences of both the theories. I have also included the advantages and disadvantages of both theories. In addition to that a short conclusion is also given on both theories.…

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    Freud's Psychodynamics

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    be drawn towards positive rewarding opportunities versus negative disciplined experiences (The School of Life, 2014). In addition, the mind is comprised of three competing parts: Id, Ego, and the Superego. The Id is made up of two basic instincts of sex and aggression whereas the Superego represents morality. The Ego which develops later in life helps mediate between the two (Sougstad, 2017). Freud also views development as including psychosexual stages that develop across the lifespan and can…

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    are composed of four stages: oral, anal, phallic, and genital stage. The anal stage is the period from birth to one year. During this period, the baby’s primary source of interaction happens through the mouth, and it is the focus of pleasure since to being nursed. The fixation will happen at this period due to the nursing stopped too soon, or the baby is not being nursed, so these will cause a shaky personality or a dependent person. The second period is the anal stage that is from one to three…

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    In the novel The Catcher in the Rye, we are introduced to a character named Holden Caulfield. Throughout the story Holden struggles both internally and externally with thoughts or actions that involve the concept of growing up. Events within the story that depict Holden’s internal struggle with growing up can be found when Holden has the interaction with Sunny, learning about Stradlater’s relationship with Jane and finding “Fuck you” written in the wall of Phoebe 's school. Growing up for…

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    BBC website "Herd immunity only works in later life for males who are sexually active with females who have been vaccinated - it won't work for men who are sexually active in countries where the vaccine isn't available, those who have sex with men, or those who have sex with the estimated 15% of girls who haven't had the vaccine."…

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    As for anal always be very supportive and informative, make sure they have plenty of examples, that you are always there when you are potty training them, they are always able to learn you just must be willing to teach them not only how they do it but also why…

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    Psychoanalysis Theory

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    when children are three years old to when they are five to six years old. The erogenous area of focus at this stage is the genital area and children discover differences between the sexes of their parents, and they feel that the parents of the same sex are their rival. Boys view their fathers as rivals for motherly affection, while girls view their mothers as rivals for fatherly affection. At this stage, girls develop penis envy while boys develop castration anxiety because they fear that they…

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    development What Is Freud’s Theory? Sigmund Freud, known for his development of the psychoanalytical theory of childhood development. In Freud’s theory there five stages that are called psychosexual stages. The five stags are as follows: the oral stage, the anal stage, the phallic stage, the latency stage, and the genital stage. Freud thought that life was all centered around tension and pleasure, leading to his stage being called psychosexual because each stage is a representation of his…

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    Weaning off of breast feed or formula (Mouth, Tongue, Lips) Phallic: 1 to 3 Toilet Training (Anus) Latency: 3 to 6 Resolving Oedipus/Electra Complex (Genitals) Anal : 6 to 12 Developing defense Mechanisms Genital: 12+ Reaching full Sexual Maturity (Genitals) Fathimath Shiuna 5611 Adolecence mandhu college 2015 4 Anal Stage (1-3…

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    forces and includes the concepts of infantile sexuality, resistance, transference, and division of the psyche into the Id, ego, and superego. Freud was also the first one who believed that all human beings were born with the desire towards hunger, sex and aggression. The Id is present at birth at represents unconscious desires, the ego is conscious and balances the needs of the id with societal demands, and the superego is the moral guide. Freud broke this development up into five stages. The…

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