Which stage of psycho-sexual development refers to this case?
1.Genital stage
2.Anal stage
3.Phallic stage
4.Latency stage
At the age of 3, Anaya feels pleasure in eliminating and retaining feces. While she found that she could manipulate her parents’ emotions with her feces.
Answers
Answer:
2nd, The Anal Stage
Explanation:
The anus is the primary erogenous zone and pleasure is derived from controlling bladder and bowel movement.
This stage will be;-Anal Stage (1 to 3 years)
These are called psychosexual stages because each stage represents the fixation of libido (roughly translated as sexual drives or instincts) on a different area of the body. As a person grows physically certain areas of their body become important as sources of potential frustration (erogenous zones), pleasure or both.
1. Oral Stage (Birth to 1 year)-
In the first stage of personality development, the libido is centered in a baby's mouth. It gets much satisfaction from putting all sorts of things in its mouth to satisfy the libido, and thus its id demands. Which at this stage in life are oral, or mouth orientated, such as sucking, biting, and breastfeeding.
2. Anal Stage (1 to 3 years)-
The libido now becomes focused on the anus, and the child derives great pleasure from defecating. The child is now fully aware that they are a person in their own right and that their wishes can bring them into conflict with the demands of the outside world (i.e., their ego has developed).
3. Phallic Stage (3 to 6 years)-Sensitivity now becomes concentrated in the genitals and masturbation (in both sexes) becomes a new source of pleasure.The child becomes aware of anatomical sex differences, which sets in motion the conflict between erotic attraction, resentment, rivalry, jealousy and fear which is called the Oedipus complex (in boys) and the Electra complex (in girls).
4. Latency Stage (6 years to puberty)-No further psychosexual development takes place during this stage (latent means hidden). The libido is dormant.
5.Genital Stage (puberty to adult)-This is the last stage of Freud's psychosexual theory of personality development and begins in puberty. It is a time of adolescent sexual experimentation, the successful resolution of which is settling down in a loving one-to-one relationship with another person in our 20's.