The five psychosexual stages are the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages. | Card: 2 / 26 |
The Oedipus complex is associated with the phallic stage of psychosexual development. | Card: 4 / 26 |
During which stage of development does Freud suggest that the libido is focused on the mouth? | Card: 5 / 26 |
Fill in the blank: Freud believed that unresolved conflicts at any psychosexual stage could lead to ___ in adulthood. | Card: 7 / 26 |
True or False: Freud's theory of psychosexual development is considered highly scientific and widely accepted. | Card: 9 / 26 |
The primary application is psychoanalysis, which seeks to uncover unconscious influences on behavior. | Card: 12 / 26 |
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The primary conflict is related to potty training and the child's struggle with authority regarding defecation. | Card: 14 / 26 |
Short answer: How does Freud's theory explain the development of the ego and superego? | Card: 15 / 26 |
Freud explains that the ego and superego develop to control the id's impulses and direct gratification into socially acceptable behaviors. | Card: 16 / 26 |
Freud's theory of personality development is centered around how many psychosexual stages? | Card: 17 / 26 |
Fill in the blank: Freud believed that the anal stage of development focuses on the pleasure derived from ___ . | Card: 21 / 26 |
True or False: Freud's concept of the latency stage suggests that sexual impulses are active and developing. | Card: 23 / 26 |
![]() Libido refers to sexual energy or drives that influence behavior and personality development. | Card: 26 / 26 |










