123. Phallic-oedipal stage (3–6 years)—erogenous zone genitals
(a) Psychological themes—exhibiting prowess, achievement,
competition(b) Oedipus complex—rivalry, jealously, and competition with one parent,
usually the same-sex parent, and desire to possess the other parent
(c) Healthy adult personality and ability for close relationships depends on reasonably good resolution of the Oedipus complex
4. Latency stage (6 years–puberty)—libidinal energy subsides psychic energy directed toward socialization and learning life skills Psychological themes—decrease in conscious sexual feelings more interest in learning and extrafamilial relationships as child starts developing interest in outside world and further separates from parents. Genital stage (puberty–adulthood)—erogenous zone genitals Psychological themes—reemergence of unconscious
Oedipal feelings however, ego and superego development now causes this energy typically to be redirected toward peers and potential sexual and life partners
Note. For other psychodynamic developmental and personality theories, see Lesson VI.
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