Assumption [3] Flashcards
What is the third assumption of the psychodynamic approach?
Behaviour is influenced by childhood experiences.
What is psychosexual development?
Freud’s belief that all children go through 5 stages and the Id, Ego and Superego develop throughout these stages. A child needs correct satisfaction through each stage to develop healthily.
State and explain the 5 stages of psychosexual development.
Oral - ( Ages 0-1 year old ) Libido focused on mouth.
Anal - ( Ages 1-3 years old ) Libido focused on anus.
Phallic - ( Ages 3-6 years old ) Libido focused on genital interests.
Latency - ( Ages 6-puberty ) Libido isn’t focused on anything.
Genital - ( Ages puberty+ ) Libido focused on genitals sexually.
Explain fixation and it’s effects on psychosexual development.
There are two types of fixation:
Frustration - when the stage has not been resolved because the needs have not been met meaning it is under satisfied.
Overindulgence - when the needs of the child have been more than satisfied making it reluctant to move on to the next stage.
( Fixation effects development of personality )
Explain the Oedipus and Electra Complex.
Oedipus:
(Males)
-Has feelings for mother.
-Acknowledges feelings are unacceptable.
-Copies behaviour of father in hopes to attract women similar to his mom.
Electra:
(Female)
-Has feelings for father.
-Acknowledges feelings are unacceptable.
-Copies behaviour of mother in hopes
to attract men similar to her father.