G - Psychodynamic explanation of gender development Flashcards
What is the psychodynamic explanation of gender development?
Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
What are the 2 main concepts of Freud’s psychoanalytic theory?
Identification and internalisation.
Electra complex
- When does it occur?
- Describe it
- Occurs during the phallic stage of development.
- A girl blames her mother for her lack of a penis (penis envy), but eventually resolves this through a wish to have a baby and comes to identify with her mother and internalise female gender values.
Identification
A form of influence where an individual adopts an attitude because they want to be associated with a particular person or group.
Internalisation
Occurs when an individual accepts the attitudes or behaviour of another.
Oedipus complex
- When does it occur?
- Describe it
- Occurs during the phallic stage of development.
- A boy wishes his father dead because they are rivals for the mother’s love; this leads to anxiety, which is eventually resolved by identifying with the father and internalising the father’s gender identity.
When does gender development occur according to Freud?
During the phallic stage of development (the third stage).
What happens during the phallic stage?
A child’s libido (life force) is focused on his/her genitals.
At what age does the phallic stage occur?
3-6 years old.
How is the child’s gender identity resolved during the phallic stage?
Through the oedipus complex in boys ot the electra complex in girls.
Who proposed the oedipus complex?
Freud 1905
3 key components of the oedipus complex
- Boys desire their mothers. At the age of 3 or 4, a young boy becomes aware of his sexuality and desires his mother, wanting her sole attention.
- Boys then see their fathers as a rival for their mother’s love and, as a result wish their father were dead. This wish creates anxiety and a fear of castration. Such fears are repressed.
- The complex is eventually resolved because the boy begins to identify with his father. It is through identification with the father that a boy internalises his father’s gender identity and takes this as his own gender identity.
What does the gender identity the boy takes from his father lead to?
Masculine behaviour as young boys take on the attitudes and expectations of their fathers.
Who proposed the electra complex?
Carl Jung 1913
What is the electra complex concerned with?
A conflict between a child and same-sex parent because they are in competition for the opposite-sex parent.