Psychodynamic explanations of gender development Flashcards
What is the Oedpius complex?
occurs during the phallic stage of development where a boy wishes his father dead because they are rivals of their mothers love. Proposed in 1905
What is the first stage of the oedipus complex?
- boys desire their mothers around age three or four
- this is a period where a young boy becomes aware of his sexuality and desires his mother, wanting his sole attention
what is the second stage of the oedipus complex?
- boys see their father as a rival for their mothers love and wish them dead
- this wish creates anxiety and a fear of castration
- such fears are repressed
what is the final stage of the oedipus complex?
- the complex is eventually resolved because the boy begins to identify with his father. It is through identification that a boy internalises his father’s gender identity and takes this as his own
- this gender identity and identification leads to masculine behaviours as young boys take on the attitudes and expectations of their fathers
what is the electra complex?
occurs during the phallic stage of development where a girl blames her mother for a lack of a penis (penis envy) but eventually resolves this through her wish to have a baby. It was proposed by Carl Jung in 1913
what is the first stage of the electra complex?
- a young girl is initially attracted to her mother but this ends when the girl discovers that her mother does not have a penis
- The girl blames her mother for her own lack of penis, believing she was castrated and so as result suffers from penis envy
what happens in the second stage of the electra complex?
- The girl’s sexual desires are transferred to her father
what happens in the third stage of the electra complex?
- the complex is resolved when the girl converts her penis envy to a wish to have a baby, and this reduces her anger towards her mother.
- The girl can now identify with her mother and take on gender behaviours
what does the unresolved phallic stage result in?
- a phallic character who is afraid of/incapable of close love
- Freud believed it could lead to homosexuality and amoral behaviour