Term ID: T1598

Fixation

/fixation/
In psychoanalytic theory, the persistence of energy or interest at an earlier stage of psychosexual development due to frustration or overindulgence, potentially influencing adult personality characteristics and behaviors.
Example: An adult who experienced feeding difficulties in infancy showing oral fixation through behaviors like smoking, overeating, nail-biting, or excessive talking, according to psychoanalytic interpretation.

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Reference: Freud (1905)