The psychosexual stages are oral, anal, phallic, latency and genital. ... The oral stage occurs during the first year of an infants life. ... Next fallows the anal stage. ... Moving to the nest stage between 3 to 6, the phallic stage occurs. ... Freuds theories and concepts of the unconscious mind became the foundation for psychoanalysis. ...
Although his unconscious conflicts are not overtly psychosexual, he does, as an adult, present an apparent fixation in the oral and phallic stages of psychosexual development. His 'abnormal family set up' or movement through various foster homes caused him to remain in the phallic stage because he developed a sense of anxiety over his own perceived inadequacy as he came to associate his foster-fathers abusive nature with his own self worth. ... The earliest and most widespread version of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs includes five stages that are often depicted as steps within a ...
Freud stated that repression lays the foundation for all other defence mechanisms. ... Different psychologists may label these patterns of behaviour in different ways, but their existence is something experienced by everyone, at some stage in our lives, regardless of whether we recognise them for what they are or not. ...
Historiography is the study of the way history has been and is written (HP2). The historiography of a specific topic covers how historians have studied that topic using particular sources, techniques, and theoretical approaches. The writings of history were questioned and historians became famous wh...