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    Psychosexual Stages and Societal Structure Nathanael D. Evans Montana State University - Billings Abstract This paper assumes that Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychosexual stages in childhood development is accurate. Given the information we have on Freud’s idea of fixations, and their causes, I will explore how societal structure would need to shift towards an acute focus on childhood in order to eliminate as much abnormality as possible from the adulthood of all individuals that make up a society

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    Freud’s psychosexual theory consisted of five stages: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital. The Oral Stage The oral stage occurs from birth to one year of age. Freud states that the libido focuses on the mouth, lips, and tongue. During this stage, the infant 's primary source of interaction occurs through

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    me as an individual.” Submitted By: Submitted To: Freud’s theory of psychosexual development is based on erogenous zones which are important stages of development. According to the theory, there are five stages throughout one’s life: Oral phase, anal phase, phallic phase, latency phase, and genital stage. Each stage is involved in particular conflicts that must be resolved before moving on to the next stage of development. All the stages have two things in common: each stage has their own comfort

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    psychological disorders. He considered himself a scientist rather than a doctor and he aspired to understand the journey of human knowledge and experiences. Freud developed the psychosexual theory and he believed there were five stages of development. Oral, anal, phallic, latent and genital. The first stage, oral is from birth up until age one. In the first stage of personality development, according to Freud, the libido is centered in a baby’s mouth. The rooting and the sucking reflex is very important. It

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    children grow up, their focus of pleasure and sexual impulses shifts from the mouth to the anus and eventually to the genitals. As a result, we go through five stages of psychosexual development: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital. The oral stage is when the infant’s pleasure centers on the mouth, the anal stage is when

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    The personality trait that I chose is one of the big five personality traits known as Extraversion. Extraversion is a trait, within the factor called plasticity, which relates to individuals who are social and outgoing. More specifically, they like a lot of various stimulation, it comes of no surprise that these individuals seek out people, activities and noisy places. These individuals can seek excitement; they are impulsive, risk taking, argumentative and unreliable, while also upbeat, optimistic

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    The family described demonstrates the complex nature of a family dynamic and provides insights into understanding how psychiatric illnesses can plague the lives of not only an individual, but others around them. As described in the vignette, the 4-year old boy is currently attending pre-school where he has been making trouble, specifically when the teacher is performing coordinated activities. He also demonstrates being anti-social by avoiding both of his siblings, and he doesn’t perform in pro-social

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    Juan is a four-year-old boy growing up with both parents. Silvia, Juan’s mother, is a stay at home mom giving her the ability to be with her son and develop a close relationship. Jessie, Juan’s father, is an airline worker and a member of the Air National Guard. Jessie also has a close relationship with his son because of the daily interactions they have with each other. However, Juan’s world completely changed when his father was deployed to the Middle East and his mother had to begin work again

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    Freud vs. Erikson Erik Erikson and Sigmund Freud are well known within the field of psychology for their theories on human development. These two men acted both as scholars and psychoanalysts. Erikson was a psychologist and Freud a psychiatrist. Erik Erikson studied and taught Freudian theory in Vienna, where Freud once studied at the University and practiced as a psychiatrist. Erikson believed that Freud’s developmental stages had discrepancies. Freud believed that “our personality is shaped by

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    correspond to our character later in life, thus determining our actions. For example, if a child’s development is disrupted in the “anal” Stage, they will be especially analy retentive as an adult. However these correlations have been shown to be arbitrary, as one could be inclined towards being good at math through DNA or other reasons, instead of their retentiveness due to their Anal stage disruption. Finally, Freud identifies “Ontogenic history,” our own personal history which continually influences us

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