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Freud . Psychosexual development. Stages of Development. Oral. The infant's mouth is the focus of sexual gratification derived from the pleasure of suckling at the infant mother's breast. I d dominates Ego is not yet fully developed S uper ego is not yet fully developed. Anal.
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Freud Psychosexual development
Oral • The infant's mouth is the focus of sexual gratification derived from the pleasure of suckling at the infant mother's breast. • Id dominates • Ego is not yet fully developed • Super ego is not yet fully developed
Anal • Ego continues to form • Toilet training is the child's key anal-stage experience • Conflicts between the Id and the Ego in ridding of bodily waste
Phallic • Child's genitalia are his or her primary erogenous zone • Child knows physical (sexual) differences between "male" and "female" • Oedipus complex or Electra complex • Defense Mechanisms: First is repression Then identification
Latent • The patient gets pleasure from secondary process-thinking • Manifesting in external activities, such as schooling, friendships, hobbies, etc.
Genital • Sexuality is consensual and adult • The patient’s concern shifts from primary gratification to secondary process-thinking. • Desire is expressed by means of friendships, love relationships, family and adult responsibilities.
Acknowledges and References • Kaplan & Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry, B.J. Sadock & V.A. Sadock, ISBN 0-7817-3183-6 • First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK, T. LE, V. Bhushan, H.S. Bagga, ISBN 978-0-07-162354-4 • Step-Up to Medicine, 2nd edition, S.S. Agabegi, E.D. Agabegi, ISBN 0-7817-7153-6 • Falcon Review Books for Step 2 • Kaplan 2008 Review Books for Step 2