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| | The Freud Page/ Glossary/ Phallic Stage |
 | | During the phallic stage, the culmination of the Oedipus Complex (which connotes the child's situation in the triangular relationship), follows different paths for both sexes in the process of its dissolution: threat of castration (boys) and the desire for a baby as a symbolic equivalent to the penis (girls). |  | | It corresponds to the unification of the component instincts under the primacy of the genital organs, from infancy onwards, being an organization of sexuality very close to that of the adult (genital stage). |  | | Klein, Horney and Jones consider that the girl has a primary intuitive knowledge of the vaginal cavity and the conflicts of the phallic fase have merely a defensive function against her anxieties related to femininity. |
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http://www.geocities.com/~mhrowell/phallic_stage.html
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| | The Functioning Levels Model |
 | | During this stage, the child is unable to cope with reality, confuses self and the caring environment, as a fetus did in the maternal woomb. |  | | Repression of the loss, blocking the process at an early stage, is very common, and leaves often, of course, an unconscious vulnerability for experiences that could trigger these repressed memories. |  | | The conscious mimicry of the reflex: during the previous stage, the subject gradually discovers that satisfaction is elicited by attracting the attention of the caring parent. |
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http://noosphere.cc/funclevel.html
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| | The Scarlet Letter v5n2 "Facts & Phallacies" |
 | | The phallic stage in the Freudian model actually is one of the infantile stages, occurs before the age of five (rather than after adolescence), is specifically phallic in the sense of the male generative organ (rather than gender-neutral), and occurs years before the final stage of development, which is called genital (a gender-neutral term). |  | | During the phallic stage of development comes penis envy. In this infamous theory, Freud claimed that the natural course of development is stymied during the phallic stage in girls, and that they blame their mothers for their lack of a phallus. |  | | In the third, the phallic as they chose to call it, the individual psychology is so organized as to integrate the psyche with the genital consciousness and its associated instincts, and is then prepared to enter the world, to have intercourse. |
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http://www.scarletwoman.org/scarletletter/v5n2/v5n2_included_middle.html
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| | SparkNotes: Psychodynamic: The Development of Personality |
 | | The phallic stage is the most momentous of the first three stages of Freud's theory. |  | | During this stage, the focus of pleasure is on the anus (thus the "anal stage"). |  | | The anal stage follows the oral stage and is primarily concerned with the child's toilet training. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/psychology/personality/psychodynamic/section3.rhtml
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| | Psychosexual Development |
 | | The stage culminates in the primary conflict of weaning, which both deprives the child of the sensory pleasures of nursing and of the psychological pleasure of being cared for, mothered, and held. |  | | The resolution of the phallic stage leads to the latency period, which is not a psychosexual stage of development, but a period in which the sexual drive lies dormant. |  | | In this stage, the child's erogenous zone is the genital region. |
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http://www.victorianweb.org/victorian/science/freud/develop.html
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| | Cansever: Psychological Effects of Circumcision |
 | | Although it is common knowledge in psychoanalytic circles that an operational procedure on the child's sexual organs at the phallic stage will augment his anxieties about castration, no research exists in the literature investigating the specific effects of circumcision practised around these ages. |  | | The practice of circumcision among the Turks around the phallic stage raises some interesting questions as to its effects on the psychology of the child. |  | | According to Freud, at this stage of development, the boys experiences strong genital strivings for his mother and death wishes for his father, conceptualized as the Oedipus complex. |
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http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/cansever
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 | | The stage of ego maturity and integration development that the individual is at influences occupational therapy and the activities that are performed. |  | | The focus of this paper is on the stages of development according to Freud. |  | | As the child progresses through each stage, different body parts become his/her focus of pleasure and source of sexual arousal. |
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http://www.usd.edu/~nmack/Theory/freud.doc
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| | Psychological trauma of circumcision in the phallic period could be avoided by using topical steroids |
 | | At around the age of 3 years, the child enters the phallic stage, which is characterized by genital pleasure and the primary task of finding a love object that will later establish the child’s object choice. |  | | Therefore, this stage referred to as the stage of genital fears. |  | | It has been pointed out that between the ages of 3 and 6 years – the ‘phallic period’ of childhood development – circumcision may affect the psychological status of the child and eventually cause psychological and behavioral disturbances. |
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http://www.cirp.org/library/psych/yilmaz1
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 | | Interaction with the Environment: This stage is marked by a renewed sexual interest and desire, and the pursuit of relationships. |  | | Interaction with the Environment: The major event at this stage is toilet training, a process through which children are taught when, where, and how excretion is deemed appropriate by society. |  | | These people come into this last stage of development with fixations from earlier stages. |
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http://www.moval.edu/faculty/harlowt/stages.htm
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| | Freud's Psychosexual Stage Theory |
 | | If these stages are not psychologically completed and released, we can be trapped by them and they may lead to various Defense Mechanisms to avoid the anxiety produced from the conflict in and leaving of the stage. |  | | At the age of 5 or 6, near the end of the phallic stage, boys experience the Oedipal conflict whilst girls experience the Electra conflict, which is a process through which they learn to identify with the same gender parent by acting as much like that parent as possible. |  | | Explanations > Learning Theory > Freud's Psychosexual Stage Theory |
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http://changingminds.org/explanations/learning/freud_stage.htm
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| | Picturing Justice. Cape Fear: a Freudian Analysis by Leesa Sylyski |
 | | However, he is able to capitalize on Danny's sexual development in the genital stage and her fixation at the phallic stage. |  | | It is not a particularly important stage for this analysis, as none of the characters seem to be fixated at this stage. |  | | These are the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages (Hergenhahn, supra at 27). |
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http://www.usfca.edu/pj/capefearfreudian_sylyski.htm
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| | Concept Template |
 | | "The phallic stage in Freudian theory is the psychosexual phase occurring roughly around ages 4 to 6, when children discover that they can get pleasure from touching their genitals." |
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http://www.atl.ualberta.ca/psychlinks/default.cfm?page=Phallic_Stage
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| | PSYCHOLOGY-102 - Section 4 - UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MAINE |
 | | This stage occurs between the ages of three and five, when the focus of pleasure shifts to the genital area. |  | | The genital stage begins in adolescence and continues the rest of life. |  | | Note: Freud did not believe that fixated behavior arises from the latent or genital stage. |
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http://www.usm.maine.edu/~psy/gayton/102/4_06m.htm
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| | Sigmund Freud's Theories |
 | | The zones give their names to the stages of Personality development in which they are most important to the Libido as sources of pleasure. |  | | At this stage of development punishment is an effective educator. |  | | During each stage the pleasure-seeking impulses of the Id focus on a particular area of the body and on activities connected with that area. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pete_wren/freud.htm
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 | | He described psychosexual stages that are characterized by different sources of primary gratification determined by the pleasure principle. |  | | From oral gratification the child progresses to a stage where anal gratification, associated with processes of elimination, is primary. |  | | Freud placed great emphasis on the development of the child because he was convinced that neurotic disturbances manifested by his adult patients had origins in childhood experiences. |
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http://claweb.cla.unipd.it/home/nwhitteridge/Tests/06_testpart6.htm
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| | Cool Water Theory - On Hold » Sometimes thoughtful, always thinkful |
 | | In Freud’s psychosexual development theory, the phallic stage (approximately between the ages of 3 and 5) is the first period of development in which the libidinal focus is primarily on the genital area. |  | | Prior to this stage, the libido (broadly defined by Freud as the primary motivating energy force within the mind) focuses on other physiological areas. |  | | The theory suggests that the penis becomes the organ of principal interest to both sexes in the phallic stage. |
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| | Erikson's Eight Stages of Human Development |
 | | 5 stages of psychosexual development –if fundamental needs are not met during these stages, the child will be come fixated and they will always try to satisfy the needs of that stage. |  | | Looking back on life as a meaningful hole, and seeing it filled with pleasure and satisfaction or disappointments and failures. |  | | the process of individuation begins in this stage |
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http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~dotoma/Freud_and_Erikson.htm
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| | Phallic stage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The phallic stage is the third of Freud's psychosexual stages, when awareness of and manipulation of the genitals is supposed to be a primary source of pleasure. |  | | Freud believed that it was natural for female children in this stage to focus on the clitoris as their primary organ for sexual pleasure. |  | | He believed that upon reaching adulthood and sexual maturity, a female's primary sexual focus shifts to the vagina. |
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| | Anal stage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The anal stage in psychology is the term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the development during the second year of life, in which a child's pleasure and conflict centers are in the anal area. |  | | This stage is exemplified by a toddler's pleasure in controlling his or her bowels. |  | | According to Freud's theories, inability to resolve the conflicts of this stage may cause anal retentiveness. |
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| | Review |
 | | Instead of focusing on sex and death as the driving forces behind behavior, Erikson focused on: |  | | During which of the following stages of Freudian theory does the Oedipal crisis occur? |  | | Which term refers to the ego defense of trying to feel the opposite of what one actually feels? |
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 | | According to Maslow, John is satisfying the _______ stage of his hierarchy of needs. |  | | The most optimistic view of human nature is found in the: |  | | People who are excessively perfectionistic, neat, methodical, and stubborn are possibly fixated at the ____ stage of development, according to Freud. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~coolsen/psych10/midterminfowans.html
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 | | 4) The ability to transfer libido from one stage to the next depends on how well the individual has resolved the developmental conflict associated with each psychosexual stage. |  | | * Phallic stage is also important because during that time child's moral principles (conscience) develop through identification with parents (incorporation; superego) |  | | 3) Developmental stages are concerned with the manifestation of the sexual (pleasure) drive--erogeous zones. |
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http://www.chsbs.cmich.edu/k_han/psy340/freud2_02.htm
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| | phallic stage - definition of phallic stage by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | phallic stage - (psychoanalysis) the third stage in a child's development when awareness of and manipulation of the genitals is supposed to be a primary source of pleasure |  | | stage, phase - any distinct time period in a sequence of events; "we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected" |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/phallic+stage
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| | Defense Mechanisms |
 | | Freud thought there were 5 stages of development |  | | Differed in terms of the focus of libido (erogenous zones) |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~finnp102/per01_5.htm
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| | Phallic Stage |
 | | Sensitivity is now concentrated in the genitals, and masturbation (in both sexes) becomes a new source of pleasure. |  | | The child becomes aware of anatomical sex differences (Phallic comes from the Greek word meaning penis), which marks the beginning of the |
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| | How phallic is Bush's RNC set up? |
 | | Of or relating to the third stage of psychosexual development in psychoanalytic theory, from about ages three to six, during which gratification is focused on sensations associated with the genital organs. |  | | The phallic stage is preceded by the anal stage and followed by the latency period. |  | | Basically, it is his stage so that he may be seen "in a sea of people" who no doubt had to pledge absolute support to Bush. |
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http://www.free-conversant.com/thom/291
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| | Freud’s Phallic Stage |
 | | Sexual impulses transfer to the genital region of the body. |  | | The Oedipus conflict is the conflict of the phallic stage in which the boy desires to possess his mother and feels hostile toward his father. |  | | The Electra conflict, the girl desires to possess her father and feels hostile toward her mother. |
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http://www.niu.edu/acad/fcns280/P-SOCIAL/tsld003.htm
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 | | DEFENSE MECHANISMS are all unconscious, and they deny or distort reality. |  | | Phallic Character #2-no label (under gratification)--a withdrawn, schizoid person |  | | When stressed during adulthood, people regress back to their psychosexual stage of fixation. |
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| | BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: phallic stage |
 | | The third phase of psychosexual development is preceded by the anal stage around age 3 years and leads to the latency period around age 5-6 years. |
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| | Chapter Twelve: Personality |
 | | Occurs in the Phallic Stage of Psychosexual Development. |  | | In psychodynamic theory, jealousy of the male sexual organ attributed to girls in the phallic stage. |  | | A Freudian idea which has been widely rejected. |
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http://www.austincc.edu/ddydek/ch12.htm
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| | Sigmund Freud |
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