Sex Psychology: Theoretical Perspectives on Sexuality

Evolutionary

Evolutionary Psychology

Psychoanalytic Theory

Created by Freud; individuals are driven by libido (sexually energy) and thanatos (death instinct)

Id: According to Freud, the part of the personality containing the libido; present at birth= pleasure principle

Ego: works on the reality principle. Makes the urges of the Id behavior in a rational and socially acceptable way

Superego: Operates on the idealism principle. It aims to inhibits the ID and make the ego pursue moral goals instead of realistic ones.

Id develops first at birth, then the Ego once the child learns to interacts with the world and finally the Superego once the child is taught morals.

Erogenous Zones: various regions of the body where the libido is focused that when touched are aroused (lips, mouth, genitals, anus, rectum)

The Development of Personality

Oedipus Complex: sexual attraction of a boy to his mother. Boy yearns for his mother sexually and comes to fear his father will cut off his penis; causes castration anxiety.  Boy then comes to identify with his father and acquire characteristics expected by males in society.

Electra Complex: the sexual attraction of a little girl to her father. She suffers penis envy; yearns for male genitals. Eventually gives of that desire and identifies with her mother; switching her erogenous zone to her vagina and focuses on child birth.

Criticism: The theory cannot be tested with any scientific methodology or basis.

Classical Conditioning

Operant Conditioning

Cognition Theory

Sociological Theory

Interested in ways which society or culture shapes human sexuality. Focus on three things:

Things that can affect sexual rules/studies:

Symbolic Interaction Theory: proposes human nature and social order are products of communication among people.

Sexual Scripts (Gagnon & Simon): outcome of social influences; we learn the meaning of sexual behaviors through the interactions with each other. (i.e first date script, day of sex script, one night stand script)

Atheoretical Research: The vast majority of science research on sex is often non-scientific (with theories/ hypothesis); because we lack scientists in the field, its controversial, it is still a taboo/ private

Societal Importance of Sex (Ira Reiss):

1) Source of reproduction

2) Linked to the power structure of society

3) Sex is linked to ideologies of the culture

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Citation


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