The document outlines the key stages of psychosexual development according to Sigmund Freud's theory, including the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages. Each stage is associated with a particular erogenous zone and fixation or pattern of behavior. The oral stage focuses on the mouth and sucking, the anal stage on the anus and withholding or expelling feces, and the phallic stage on the penis/clitoris and masturbation. The latency stage involves little sexual motivation and latent behaviors, while the genital stage centers around sexual intercourse with mature genitalia.
The document outlines the key stages of psychosexual development according to Sigmund Freud's theory, including the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages. Each stage is associated with a particular erogenous zone and fixation or pattern of behavior. The oral stage focuses on the mouth and sucking, the anal stage on the anus and withholding or expelling feces, and the phallic stage on the penis/clitoris and masturbation. The latency stage involves little sexual motivation and latent behaviors, while the genital stage centers around sexual intercourse with mature genitalia.
The document outlines the key stages of psychosexual development according to Sigmund Freud's theory, including the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages. Each stage is associated with a particular erogenous zone and fixation or pattern of behavior. The oral stage focuses on the mouth and sucking, the anal stage on the anus and withholding or expelling feces, and the phallic stage on the penis/clitoris and masturbation. The latency stage involves little sexual motivation and latent behaviors, while the genital stage centers around sexual intercourse with mature genitalia.