Freud’s 5 Stages of Psychosexual Development: A Comprehensive Guide
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Introduction to Freud's Theory for Exams
For aspirants preparing for UPSC (Psychology Optional) or Medical Officer/Staff Nurse exams, Sigmund Freud’s theory is a high-yield topic. Freud believed that personality develops through childhood stages where pleasure-seeking energies (libido) focus on specific erogenous zones.
Exam Tip:
- In UPSC Mains, focus on the critical evaluation of these stages.
- For Nursing exams, focus on the age ranges and associated behaviors (e.g., toilet training).
The 5 Stages of Psychosexual Development
1. Oral Stage (Birth to 1 Year)
- Focus: The Mouth (sucking, biting)
- Key Task: Weaning (stopping breast/bottle feeding)
- Adult Fixation: If unresolved, can lead to smoking, overeating, or nail-biting. Personality may become overly dependent or aggressive.
2. Anal Stage (1 to 3 Years)
- Focus: Bowel and bladder control
- Key Task: Toilet Training
- Adult Fixation:
- Anal-Retentive: Obsessively neat or stubborn (from strict training)
- Anal-Expulsive: Messy or disorganized (from lenient training)
3. Phallic Stage (3 to 6 Years)
- Focus: Genitals
- Key Task: Resolving the Oedipus Complex (boys) or Electra Complex (girls)
- Concept: Children feel unconscious rivalry with the same-sex parent
- Adult Fixation: Sexual dysfunction or issues with authority figures
4. Latency Stage (6 Years to Puberty)
- Focus: Dormant sexual feelings
- Key Task: Developing social skills, hobbies, and same-sex friendships
- Significance: This is the "school age" stage where intellectual growth takes precedence over sexual urges
5. Genital Stage (Puberty to Death)
- Focus: Sexual maturation
- Key Task: Establishing healthy, consensual adult relationships
- Outcome: If previous stages were successfully resolved, the individual becomes a well-balanced, caring adult
Quick Revision Table (Exam Cheat Sheet)
| Stage | Age | Erogenous Zone | Major Conflict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oral | 0–1 yr | Mouth | Weaning |
| Anal | 1–3 yrs | Anus | Toilet Training |
| Phallic | 3–6 yrs | Genitals | Oedipus Complex |
| Latency | 6–12 yrs | None | Social Interaction |
| Genital | 12+ yrs | Genitals | Intimate Relationships |
Critical Analysis for UPSC Mains
Freud's theory is historically significant but often criticized in modern psychology for:
- Lack of Empirical Evidence: Based on case studies rather than controlled experiments
- Gender Bias: Concepts like "penis envy" are considered sexist and outdated
- Overemphasis on Sex: Modern theories (like Erikson's) emphasize social factors more than sexual ones
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The correct order is Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, and Genital. Remembering the acronym "Old Age Pensioners Love Grapes" can help.
It occurs during the Phallic stage (ages 3-6) where a boy feels unconscious desire for his mother and rivalry toward his father.
The Anal stage (1 to 3 years) is focused on toilet training. Success here leads to a sense of independence.
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