DST 500 Lecture Notes - Erogenous Zone, Sigmund Freud, Phallic Stage

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Major theories were formed on the observation of his individual patients, hence: individualist approach as opposed to structural approach. He was convinced that he could apply the individual observations of his patients and apply that on a general basis. Depended heavily on hypnosis of his patients and rid them of their symptoms. Participated in freud"s psychoanalytical circle early on and then eventually split off to elaborate his own theories: agreed that sex was predominant, but didn"t think that sex was as important as freud thought it was. Best known for his notion of the inferiority complex: believed that people invariably harbored feelings of inferiority, development was a lifelong striving for superiority. Eventually moved on to focus on the relation between the individual and the environment. Trained in psychoanalysis; built on freudian theories. 8 stages of development: trust vs. mistrust, birth to 18 months, important events: feeding, children develop a sense of trust when caregivers provide reliability, care and affection.

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