Title: FREUD AND THE FREUDIANS
1FREUD AND THE FREUDIANS
SIGMUND FREUD
2PSYCHOSEXUAL THEORY
SEX
Something That Brings Bodily Pleasure (Not only
genital)
LIBIDO
Sexual Energy Catharsis
EROGENOUS ZONE
An Area Of The Body On Which Sexual Energy Is
Concentrated (An area of the body that brings
pleasure)
3FREUDIAN CONCEPTS
STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
PERSONALITY CONSTRUCTS
- GENITAL
- LATENCY
- PHALLIC (OEDIPAL)
- ANAL
- ORAL
4What Is The Nature Of People
- Are people active or passive?
- Passive??
- What is the relationship between learning and
development? - How do people change?
- Maturational
- What motivates people?
- IDpleasure principle
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5- How important is behavior?
- We know nothing from behavior. We need to
understand what motivates the behavior. - How important is thinking?
- Conflict free sphere of the ego.
- 7. How important are emotions?
- Vitally Important. The theory is one of
emotional developmental.
6What Should Educators Be Trying to Achieve?
- What educational goals are most
consistent with this theory? - What educational methodologies are most
consistent with this theory? - According to this theory, what is the purpose of
schools and education?
7How Is Achievement and/or the Lack of Achievement
Explained?
- How does the theory define achievement?!!!
- What are the factors that contribute to
achievement? - What are the factors that contribute to lack of
achievement?
8STAGE CHARACTERISTICS
- Each stage is named for the area of the body on
which sexual energy (libido) is centered during
that stage. - The stages are sequential, but they are NOT
hierarchical. - Regression to and fixation at a stage can occur.
9ID
- is innate
- is motivated by pleasure
- is the source of libidinal energy
- contains basic drives hunger, thirst
- aggression, anger, destruction
- contains no logic or rational thoughts, just
DESIRES
10EGO
- Develops as the Id comes into contact with
reality - Governed by the reality principle
- uses reasoning in order to come to conclusions
- serves as a check on the Id--delays actions
until they are reasonable.
11SUPEREGO
- Develops as a result of internalizing parental
standards and values - Has two aspects
Conscience
Ego Ideal
12CONSCIENCE(SUPEREGO)
Tells us what NOT to do and punishes us if we do
something wrong by making us have feelings of...
GUILT
13EGO IDEAL(SUPEREGO)
- Tells us what to do. It is the POSITIVE aspect of
the superego. - Provides goals for life
- Is the source of ideals
14ORAL STAGE (infancy)
Energy from the libido is centered on the mouth.
Two periods Early period (first few months of
life) characterized by narcissism Later period
characterized by urge to bite and by separation
anxiety
15ORAL STAGE FIXATION
- Preoccupation with oral activities
- eating
- biting
- biting on pencils
- smoking
- loquaciousness
Regressions are characterized by a temporary
fixation with oral activities due to stress or
frustration. The stronger a fixation, the more
likely a regression to that stage.
16ANAL STAGE (11/2--3 yrs. old)
Energy from the libido is centered on the anal
zone and its products.
Child is asked to renounce instinctive pleasure
by becoming toilet trained. This usually results
in anger and testing of parents.
17ANAL STAGE FIXATION
Neat Freak
Anal Compulsive (retentive)
Anal Expulsive
Sloppy, messy disorganized
Compulsive behaviors can be traced to fixation at
this stage
18PHALLIC (OEDIPAL) STAGE (3-6)(boys)
For boys libido is centered on the penis.
- Competition with father for affection of mother-
fear of castration (anxiety) - Identification with father and fathers ideals
and projection of sexual feelings onto other
women. - Repression of both sexual feelings for mother
and hate of father (superego)
19OEDIPAL STAGE FIXATION(boys)
- Guilt over competitive urges
- Apprehension in competition with other men
- Problems with intimacy since they evoke Oedipal
feelings - Less guilt with women who are seen only as
outlets for Id urges
20PHALLIC (ELECTRA) STAGE (3-6)(girls)
- Penis envy
- Identification with the father
- Lack of castration anxieties leads to a weaker
superego.
21LATENCY STAGE (6-12!!)
Libido (sexual and aggressive fantasies) is
latent, although probably not completely
gone. Child demonstrates more self-control This
is a time devoted more to intellect than to
emotion--a time for LEARNING both cognitive and
social skills.
22GENITAL STAGE (puberty!!)
- Libido attacks the ego. There is much stress,
anxiety, turmoil, and loss of confidence (sturm
und drang). - Adult sexual feelings cause much sexual and
social conflict and a looking for ones place and
role in life. -
- Freeing oneself from ones parents is the
primary task of the adolescent.
23DEFENSE MECHANISMS(used by adolescents to cope
with stress)
- Taking flight--literally or by isolating oneself
- Contempt for parents
- Asceticism--strict diets, rigorous exercise
regimens, refusal to participate in any fun
activities - Intellectualization--construction of elaborate
philosophies identification with idealistic
movements