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Psychosexual Development: Freudian Concept - IGNOU
www.ignou.ac.inPsychosexual Development: Freudian Concept * Tomy Philip Introduction The theory of psychosexual development, also known ... This theory owes its credence to the findings of Sigmund Freud’s clinical research with emotionally disturbed people. The theory of psychosexual development, however, is an integral part of the
ERIK ERIKSON'S THEORY OF IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT
childdevpsychology.yolasite.comtiry crisis as weIl as the philosophical and psychoanalytic foundation of the concept in "Au-tobiog;raphic Notes on the Identity Crisis" (1970). ln his famous chapter, "Eight Stages of Man," Erikson (1950) modifies and expands the Freudian stages of psychosexual development by placing much greater emphasis on the so-cial context of development.
Freudian, Lacanian and Object Relations Theory
www.aui.ma'narcissism', a state in which one's body or ego as a whole is 'cathected', or taken as an object of desire.[1] The child in this state is described by Freud as "anarchic, sadistic, aggressive, self-involved and remorselessly pleasure-seeking" -- wholly within the grip of the pleasure principle. It is also ungendered. That is to say, even ...