The individual's mental development repeats the course of human development in an abbreviated form
The individual's mental development repeats the course of human development in an abbreviated form
Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, believed that the individual's mental development repeats the course of human development in an abbreviated form. This concept, known as the psychosexual stages of development, outlines the various stages of psychological growth that individuals go through from infancy to adulthood.According to Freud, human development is divided into five stages: oral, anal, phallic, latent, and genital. Each stage is characterized by a specific focus on different erogenous zones and conflicts that must be resolved in order to progress to the next stage. The individual's mental development mirrors this progression, as they navigate through these stages in their own unique way.