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FREUD’S THEORY OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT Unit 5 Lesson 2

Freud’s Theory of personality Development

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Freud’s Theory of personality Development. Unit 5 Lesson 2. Objectives. Discuss and evaluate Freud’s Theory of Personality Development. Identify different defense mechanisms. Warm Up. What school of psychology did Freud establish? Psychoanalytic. Psychoanalytic model of personality. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FREUD’S THEORY OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENTUnit 5

Lesson 2

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OBJECTIVES

Discuss and evaluate Freud’s Theory of Personality Development.

Identify different defense mechanisms.

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WARM UP

What school of psychology did Freud establish?

Psychoanalytic

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PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL OF PERSONALITY

Adult personality & social relations understood by knowing how sexual and aggressive urges were managed during childhood.

Sexual = life instincts (eros)

Aggressive = death instincts (thanatos)

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FREUD’S PERSONALITY THEORY

Conflict b/t what is socially acceptable & urges (pleasure)=

Three part personality Id (animalistic, selfish

drives) Superego (overly

cautious, ideals) Ego (balance)

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FREUD’S THEORY CONT… Theory focuses on

sexual drives Body parts sensitive to

sexual stimulation =Erogenous Zones

Libido – sexual/psychic energy focused on primary e.z. of particular age

Too much frustration or overindulgence = energy locked in stage: FIXATION

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STAGE 1 – THE ORAL STAGE

Age: Birth to 18m Erogenous Zone: Mouth Focus Activities/Behaviors: Nursing,

Eating, Sucking, Gumming, Biting Conflict: Weaning. Deprives child of

sensory & psych pleasure of nurture, care, love.

Later Symptoms: Smoking, drinking, constant chewing (gum, pencils) nail biting, overeating, biting sarcasm, overly talkative

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STAGE 2 – THE ANAL STAGE

Age: 18 to 36 m Erogenous Zone: Anus Focus Activities/Behaviors: Retention or

expulsion of feces Conflict: Potty training. One part pleasure from

going, one part trying to control function. Later Symptoms:

Anal Expulsive – messy, disorganized, careless, defiant

Anal Retentive – neat, precise, orderly, passive-aggressive

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STAGE 3 – THE PHALLIC STAGE (BOYS) Age: 3-6 Erogenous Zone: Genitals Focus Activities/Behaviors: Fondling, Conflict:

Oedipus Complex – sexual attraction for mom, aggression and jealously @ dad

Castration Anxiety – fear of losing penis (notice girls don’t have)

Identification – can’t have mom so will become most like man who can

Later Symptoms: Anxiety/guilt about sexual feelings … Share dad’s values, morals, principles

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STAGE 3 – THE PHALLIC STAGE (GIRLS) Age: 3-6 Erogenous Zone: Genitals Focus Activities/Behaviors: Fondling Conflict:

Electra Complex – sexual attraction for dad, envy mom

Penis Envy – notice boys have one, girls want one Identification – can’t have dad so will become most

like woman who can Later Symptoms: Anxiety/guilt about sexual

feelings … Adopt mom’s values, morals, principles…marry man like father

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STAGE 4 – THE LATENCY PERIOD

Age: 6 to Puberty (11/13) Erogenous Zone: None Focus Activities/Behaviors: Sexual

Repression. Libido turned to learning (gender roles, beliefs system, same sex friendships)

Conflict: None Later Symptoms: None

* Puberty leads to sexual reawakening!

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STAGE 5 – THE GENITAL PERIOD

Age: Puberty on Erogenous Zone: Genitals Focus Activities/Behaviors:

Heterosexual Relationships, Intimacy Conflict: What energy is left over vs

what’s locked in other stages Later Symptoms: No fixations…just

deal with earlier resolutions

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EVALUATION

Personality formed in childhood?

Observable? Reliable? Sexual desires as

primary motivation? Condescending notions

of women (as incomplete men!)?

Cause of mental issues?

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DEFENSE MECHANISMS

Ego tool

Protect personality from hostile world…mind from anxiety.

Healthy Use / Overuse

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ACTIVITY

Popcorn Read

Applying Defense Mechanisms

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CLOSURE What defense mechanisms have

you used in the past year? Do you use some more than others?

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HOMEWORK

Create a new example for each of the defense mechanisms we studied.

You may write a scenario or choose to do a role play/charade.