Table : TABLE 11.2 FREUD’S PSYCHOSEXUAL STAGES
StageAgeErogenous ZoneFocusTypes of ConflictResults of Fixation
OralBirth–1½ yearsMouthSucking, chewing, and gummingWeaningSmoking, drinking, nail biting, talking more than usual
Anal1½–3 yearsAnusEliminating bodily waste and controlling bodily functions responsible for themToilet trainingRule-bound, stingy, chaotic, destructive
Phallic3–6 yearsGenitalsSexual feelings and awareness of selfAutoeroticismPromiscuity, flirtation, vanity, or overdependence, and a focus on masturbation
Latency Period6 years–pubertyPeriod during which children develop mentally, socially, and physically 
GenitalPuberty and beyondGenitalsReawakening of sexuality, with focus on relationshipsSexuality and aggressionInability to thrive in adult activities such as work and love
According to Freud, psychological and sexual development proceeds through distinct stages. Each stage is characterized by a certain pleasure area, or “erogenous zone,” and a conflict that must be resolved. If resolution is not achieved, the person may develop a problematic “fixation.”