NR 605 WEEK 8 FINAL STUDY GUIDE - special populations
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1. Name 5 of Freuds psychosexual stages..... oral, anal, phallic, latent,
and genital
2. These offenders are well-intentioned. They become a overwhelmed offenders
caregiver expecting to provide adequate care but are
beleaguered by the amount of care and lash out ver-
bally or physically.
3. What is the time frame and what is the psychosexual Stage I: Oral stage-birth to
stage that oral desire is the pleasure center for the 1 year; Erogenous zone:
infant. When oral needs are unmet, libidinal energy Mouth
fixates, resulting in latent aggressive or passive ten-
dencies, such as smoking, nail-biting, thumb-sucking,
excessive drinking
4. What is the time frame and what is the psychosexual Stage II: Anal stage: 1-3
stage that the libido is focused on the anus. When years; Erogenous zone:
toileting becomes stressful or is punished, fixation can bowel & bladder control
manifest in anal retentiveness (orderliness and tidi-
ness) or anal explosiveness (messiness and prone to
outburst)
5. What is the time frame and what is the psychosexual Stage III: Phallic stage: 3-6
stage that young children become aware of their geni- years; Erogenous zone:
talia and distinguish the differences between boys and Genitals
girls. When conflict arises in this stage, fixation with
the opposite sex parent occurs, called the Oedipus
complex for boys and Electra complex for girls. Failure
to resolve the complex may result in adulthood vanity
and ambition.
6. What is the time frame and what is the psychosex-
ual stage that the libido is repressed or sublimated;
, NR 605 WEEK 8 FINAL STUDY GUIDE - special populations
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there is no corresponding erogenous zone. The child Stage IV: Latent stage: 6
begins to act on impulses indirectly by focusing on years to puberty; Libido in-
school, sports, and building relationships. Fixation at active
this stage results in the child's inability to form healthy
relationships as an adult
7. What is the time frame and what is the psychosex- 1) Stage V: Genital stage:
ual stage that the ego becomes fully developed and Puberty to death; Matur-
independence is sought. Fixation during this period ing sexual interests
leads to the inability to develop meaningful healthy
relationships.
8. Erickson's stages -Stage 1: Infancy period: trust vs
mistrust
9. Erickson's stages -Stage 2 Early childhood peri-
od: Autonomy vs shame.
Doubt
10. Erickson's stages -Stage 3 Pay age period: initiative vs
guilt
11. Erickson's stages -Stage 4 school age period: Indus-
try vs inferiority
12. Erickson's stages -Stage 5 Adolescence period: iden-
tity vs identity confusion
13. Erickson's stages -Stage 6 young adulthood period:
Intimacy vs isolation
14. Erickson's stages -Stage 7 Adulthood period: Gen-
erativity vs stagna-
tion/self-absorption
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1. Name 5 of Freuds psychosexual stages..... oral, anal, phallic, latent,
and genital
2. These offenders are well-intentioned. They become a overwhelmed offenders
caregiver expecting to provide adequate care but are
beleaguered by the amount of care and lash out ver-
bally or physically.
3. What is the time frame and what is the psychosexual Stage I: Oral stage-birth to
stage that oral desire is the pleasure center for the 1 year; Erogenous zone:
infant. When oral needs are unmet, libidinal energy Mouth
fixates, resulting in latent aggressive or passive ten-
dencies, such as smoking, nail-biting, thumb-sucking,
excessive drinking
4. What is the time frame and what is the psychosexual Stage II: Anal stage: 1-3
stage that the libido is focused on the anus. When years; Erogenous zone:
toileting becomes stressful or is punished, fixation can bowel & bladder control
manifest in anal retentiveness (orderliness and tidi-
ness) or anal explosiveness (messiness and prone to
outburst)
5. What is the time frame and what is the psychosexual Stage III: Phallic stage: 3-6
stage that young children become aware of their geni- years; Erogenous zone:
talia and distinguish the differences between boys and Genitals
girls. When conflict arises in this stage, fixation with
the opposite sex parent occurs, called the Oedipus
complex for boys and Electra complex for girls. Failure
to resolve the complex may result in adulthood vanity
and ambition.
6. What is the time frame and what is the psychosex-
ual stage that the libido is repressed or sublimated;
, NR 605 WEEK 8 FINAL STUDY GUIDE - special populations
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_ftb0tz
there is no corresponding erogenous zone. The child Stage IV: Latent stage: 6
begins to act on impulses indirectly by focusing on years to puberty; Libido in-
school, sports, and building relationships. Fixation at active
this stage results in the child's inability to form healthy
relationships as an adult
7. What is the time frame and what is the psychosex- 1) Stage V: Genital stage:
ual stage that the ego becomes fully developed and Puberty to death; Matur-
independence is sought. Fixation during this period ing sexual interests
leads to the inability to develop meaningful healthy
relationships.
8. Erickson's stages -Stage 1: Infancy period: trust vs
mistrust
9. Erickson's stages -Stage 2 Early childhood peri-
od: Autonomy vs shame.
Doubt
10. Erickson's stages -Stage 3 Pay age period: initiative vs
guilt
11. Erickson's stages -Stage 4 school age period: Indus-
try vs inferiority
12. Erickson's stages -Stage 5 Adolescence period: iden-
tity vs identity confusion
13. Erickson's stages -Stage 6 young adulthood period:
Intimacy vs isolation
14. Erickson's stages -Stage 7 Adulthood period: Gen-
erativity vs stagna-
tion/self-absorption