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Which of the following is NOT a potential consequence of fixation in the Oral stage?

ANail-biting

BThumb-sucking

COvereating

DExcessive tidiness

Answer:

D. Excessive tidiness

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Psychosexual  Developmental Theory by Freud 

  • Psychosexual stages were given by Sigmund Freud.

  • Freud believed that early experiences play a large role in personality development and continue to influence behavior in later  life.  

  • Sigmund Freud believed that children can gain sexual  gratification from any part of their bodies and during childhood , they go through 5 psychosexual stages that shape their adult personality. 

The 5 Psychosexual Stages

Stage

Age

Erogenous Zone

Oral

0–1 year

Mouth (Sucking, biting)

Anal

1–3 years

Bowel/Bladder control

Phallic

3–6 years

Genitals

Latency

6–Puberty

sexual feelings are inactive 

Genital

Puberty+

Maturing sexual interests

  1. Oral stage 

  • Birth to 1 year 

  • Erogenous zone : mouth 

  • In the first stage of psychosexual development , the libido is centered in a baby’s mouth.  

  • Fixation in this stage leads to problems such as : - 

    smoking , drinking,  overeating – nail – biting , finger – chewing or thumb  sucking. 

  • People especially indulge in these behaviors when they are stressed.  

  1. Anal stage 

  • 1 to 3 years old 

  • Erogenous zone : Anus and bladder 

  • During the anal stage Freud believed that the primary focus of the libido was on controlling bladder and bowel movements.   

  • The major conflict at this stage is toilet training.

  • The child has to learn to control their bodily needs. 

  1. Phallic stage 

  • 3 to 6 years 

  • Erogenous zone : Genitals 

  • At this age , children begin to discover the difference between males and females. 

  • Go through either :- 

    •  The oedipus complex

    • The electra complex 

  1. Latency stage

  • 6 to puberty 

  • Erogenous zone : sexual feelings are inactive 

  • The latent period is a time of exploration in which the sexual  energy repressed or dormant. 

  1. Genital stage

  • Puberty to death 

  • Erogenous zone : maturing sexual interests 

  • Individual sexual urges are reawakened and are directed  toward opposite sex. 

  • However unlike at the phallic stage the sexuality at the genital stage is consensual. 

  • People who completed the earlier stages successfully become well – adjusted , caring and secure individuals at this stage.  


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