Term ID: T1326

Erogenous Zones

/erogenous-zones/
In psychoanalytic theory, areas of the body that become focal points for libidinal energy and pleasure-seeking during different stages of psychosexual development. Freud proposed that fixation at particular zones could influence adult personality characteristics.
Example: The oral stage focuses on the mouth and feeding, with oral fixation potentially leading to adult behaviors like smoking, overeating, or verbal aggression.

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Reference: Freud (1905)