This document discusses various psychological concepts related to childhood development, including sibling rivalry, oral fixation issues, aggression and autonomy, parental relationships, primal scenes, fears of aggression and abandonment, toilet training, and the development of moral values. It references psychodynamic concepts like castration anxiety, oral gratification, and regression as they relate to different stages of childhood and family dynamics.
This document discusses various psychological concepts related to childhood development, including sibling rivalry, oral fixation issues, aggression and autonomy, parental relationships, primal scenes, fears of aggression and abandonment, toilet training, and the development of moral values. It references psychodynamic concepts like castration anxiety, oral gratification, and regression as they relate to different stages of childhood and family dynamics.
This document discusses various psychological concepts related to childhood development, including sibling rivalry, oral fixation issues, aggression and autonomy, parental relationships, primal scenes, fears of aggression and abandonment, toilet training, and the development of moral values. It references psychodynamic concepts like castration anxiety, oral gratification, and regression as they relate to different stages of childhood and family dynamics.
This document discusses various psychological concepts related to childhood development, including sibling rivalry, oral fixation issues, aggression and autonomy, parental relationships, primal scenes, fears of aggression and abandonment, toilet training, and the development of moral values. It references psychodynamic concepts like castration anxiety, oral gratification, and regression as they relate to different stages of childhood and family dynamics.
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1. SIBLING RIVALRY; REWARD/PUNISHMENT; PROBLEMS OF ORALITY (SATISFACTION, FEEDIN
G PROBLEMS, FRUSTRATION) 2. AGGRESSION, SERIOUS FIGHT, FULFILLMENT OF AUTONOMY, CASTRATION FEAR 3. STRONG PATERNAL FIGURE, COMPLIANCE AND AUTONOMY 4. MATERNAL RELATION, REGRESSION/INDEPENDENCE 5. CONCERN ON PRIMAL SCENES, CONFUSION AND EMOTIONAL INVOLVEMENT; MUTUAL MANIPUL ATION AND EXPLORATION BETWEEN CHILDREN 6. CONCERNS ON PRIMAL SCENE, 7. FEARS OF AGRESSION, ANXIETY 8. PLACE OF THE FAMILY; DOMINANCE OF EITHER PARENT; ORALITY 9. FEAR OF BEING LEFT ALONE,CURIOSITY 10. MORAL CONCEPTIONS, TOILET TRAINING, REGRESSION