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    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 gets much satisfaction from putting all sorts of things in its mouth to satisfy the libido, and thus its id demands. Which at this stage in life are oral, or mouth orientated, such

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    seemed to be around the same age group as Susanna. This means that, according to Erikson’s Psychosocial Stages, she is on stage five or six. Stage five happens during adolescence where ones primary task is their identity versus their own role in society whereas stage six happens in young adulthood and one faces intimacy versus isolation. The article incorporated gives more insight on how Erikson’s stages play hand in hand with one another and can potentially affect the mental state of someone if not successfully

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    psychosexual stages of development played an important role in human development also. Freud believed it was vital for every human to experience each stage fully; otherwise the consequences of the missed stage(s) would manifest later in the life cycle—a defense mechanism called “fixation.” Fixation occurs when there is conflict at a certain stage in psychosexual development. There are five psychosexual stages of development: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital. The first psychosexual stage of development

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    are the id, the ego and the superego. Freud established new methods to better understand the psychosexual development. He proposed that psychological development in childhood takes place in a series of five fixed stages, which include oral stage, anal stage, phallic stage, latent stage and genital state. Sigmund Freud Psychosexual Development Research Paper Psychosexual development is a central element of the psychoanalytic sexual drive theory, that human beings, from birth, possess an instinctual

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    5.2 Components of Personality According to Freud, the personality structure/psyche/mind of a person, after modifying the topographical model acts and interacts with three parts namely id, ego and super-ego. This modified model was referred as the ‘structural model’ of human mind. Let us see each part in detail. 5.2.1 Id The word ‘id’ is a latin word meaning ‘it’. It is the unorganized part of the personality structure of a person that comprises of impulsive, basic, instinctual drives of a human

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    which occurs in the first six years of life occurs in three stages which are oral, anal phallic stage and are sexual pleasure centered. The oral stage pertains to the stimulation of the mouth which can be obtained through sucking during infancy. The anal stage pertains to the stimulation of the anus which can relate to the awareness of using the bathroom through potty training during early childhood ages of development. The phallic stage pertains to the

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    Lindsay Lohan: Personality Analysis I will present a brief biography of Lindsay Lohan and then examine her personality from the perspective of Freud‟s Psychoanalytic Theory Biography Lindsay Morgan Lohan was born on July 2, 1986, the daughter of Donata (Sullivan) and Michael Douglas Lohan. Followed by the birth of Lindsay were two brothers, Michael and Dakota, and a sister, Aliana. .The start of Lindsay‟s career began as a Ford Model at three years old. In 1996 she obtained her first major role

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    psychosexual stages: Being disrupted at certain early stages of our life is out of our control, but it can 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

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    their fathers. If there is no male figure in this stage of a child’s development it is thought that the child will have problems with authority figures later in life as he has never had the chance to conclude this stage. Freud’s explanation for the female development claiming that they would experience penis envy (a realisation they do not have a penis) they would eventually overcome by achieving motherhood and having their own baby. Latency stage from six years through puberty here the child will

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    Not judging. VALUE – is something good. Standards. Important. Beautiful. VALUES FORMATION 1. PRE CONDITIONAL STAGE: Childhood - Ideas imposed/taught by people who have power over us. 2. CONVENTIONAL STAGE: Youth - Identify with our peers. 3. POST CONVENTIONAL STAGE: Adulthood - Internalizes what values are good for him. FILIPINO VALUES 1. CLOSE FAMILY TIES – family is the

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