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  1. Jan 16, 2024 · During the anal stage, the libido becomes focused on the anus, and the child derives great pleasure from defecating. An example of this stage would be a child who takes pleasure in controlling and releasing their bowels.

  2. Adolescence (Ages 12-20): Passion – The biological event of puberty unleashes a powerful set of changes in the adolescent body that reflect themselves in a teenager’s sexual, emotional, cultural, and/or spiritual passion.

    • Infancy (0-2 years) – The Foundation of Growth and Bonding. The first stage of child development is infancy, which spans from birth to around two years old.
    • Early Childhood (3-6 years) – Exploring the World and Developing Basic Skills. Early childhood, also known as the preschool years, is a time of rapid growth and exploration.
    • Middle Childhood (7-11 years) – Expanding Social Connections and Cognitive Abilities. Middle childhood marks an important transition from early childhood into adolescence.
    • Pre-Adolescence (12-14 years) – Transitioning into Adolescence with Physical and Emotional Changes. Pre-adolescence is an important transitional period between childhood and adolescence.
  3. Jan 24, 2024 · Because of her lifetime work with children and insight into child psychology through theoretical and practice perspectives, Anna Freud is known as the founder of child psychoanalysis and also contributed to ego and adolescent psychology.

  4. Freud turned her attention to the study of the ego, especially in adolescence, publishing The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense (1936) in honor of her father's 80th birthday. After the Nazis took control in Austria in 1938, the Freuds emigrated to London, England, where Sigmund Freud died a year later.

  5. Anna Freud (b. 1895–d. 1982) was a child analyst and the youngest daughter of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis.

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  7. Jan 29, 2018 · Some aspects of Anna Freud’s life reveal the existence of specifically adolescent conflicts, which can be tied to some of her theoretical and clinical discoveries in the field of adolescent psychoanalysis.