AHSC 241 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Phallic Stage, Erik Erikson, Genital Stage

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The psychoanalytic approach: development as primarily unconscious that is, beyond awareness and as heavily coloured by emotion. Sigmund freud (1856-1939: exploration of the unconscious, five psychosexual stages of development, says we"re sexual in nature. Id: consists of instincts, which are an individual"s reservoir of psychic energy, unconscious/ not concerned with reality, not moral. Ego: executive branch of the psyche because it uses reasoning to make decisions, deals with demands of reality, not moral. Superego: takes into account whether something is right or wrong, moral, our conscience. Critical period: during which an individual resolves conflicts between sources of pleasure and the demands of reality. Erik erikson (1902-1994: we develop in psychosocial stages, in contrast to freud"s psychosexual stages, we reflect a desire to affiliate with other people, 8 stages in development. Comparison of freud"s 5 psychosexual stages and erikson"s 8 psychosocial stages. Oral stage: pleasure centres around the mouth: chewing, sucking and biting.

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