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Psychoanalytic Theory Id Superego Ego Five Stages Of Gender Identification

KEY CONCEPTS Elements Of Personality Id – irrational, biological, all about pleasure Superego – irrational, sociological, all about morals Ego – rational, middle ground between need and reality Identification Stages The Oral and Anal Stages (years 1 and 2) The Phallic Stage (years 3-6) Oedipus Complex and Castration Anxiety Electra Complex and Penis Envy The Latency and Genital Stages (years 7 and beyond) Personality Outcomes What Boys Get... goodies galore What Girls Get.... misery and masochism

KEY CONCEPTS Elements Of Personality Id – irrational, biological, all about pleasure Superego – irrational, sociological, all about morals Ego – rational, middle ground between need and reality

KEY CONCEPTS Elements Of Personality Id – irrational, biological, all about pleasure Superego – irrational, sociological, all about morals Ego – rational, middle ground between need and reality Identification Stages The Oral and Anal Stages (years 1 and 2) The Phallic Stage (years 3-6) Oedipus Complex and Castration Anxiety Electra Complex and Penis Envy The Latency and Genital Stages (years 7 and beyond)

KEY CONCEPTS Elements Of Personality Id – irrational, biological, all about pleasure Superego – irrational, sociological, all about morals Ego – rational, middle ground between need and reality Identification Stages The Oral and Anal Stages (years 1 and 2) The Phallic Stage (years 3-6) Oedipus Complex and Castration Anxiety Electra Complex and Penis Envy The Latency and Genital Stages (years 7 and beyond)

KEY CONCEPTS Elements Of Personality Id – irrational, biological, all about pleasure Superego – irrational, sociological, all about morals Ego – rational, middle ground between need and reality Identification Stages The Oral and Anal Stages (years 1 and 2) The Phallic Stage (years 3-6) Oedipus Complex and Castration Anxiety Electra Complex and Penis Envy The Latency and Genital Stages (years 7 and beyond) Personality Outcomes What Boys Get... goodies galore What Girls Get.... misery and masochism

Personality Outcomes WHAT BOYS GET Masculine Identification Misogyny A Strong Superego WHAT GIRLS GET Feminine Identification Misogyny A Weak Superego Inferiority Complex Jealous Personality Rejection Of Clitoral Sexuality Masochism Compulsive Child-Bearing Obsession With Looks