noun
- the psychological and emotional aspects of human sexuality, including desires, attractions, and sexual identity
- in psychoanalytic theory, the development of sexual instincts and their expression through different stages of childhood and adulthood
Usage: psychology, psychoanalysis
Usage: Freudian psychology, developmental psychology
Examples
- Freud's theory of psychosexuality proposed that children progress through distinct developmental stages.
- Understanding psychosexuality is important in clinical psychology and counseling.
- The study of psychosexuality examines how psychological factors influence sexual behavior and identity.
- Therapists often explore a patient's psychosexuality to understand relationship patterns.
- Modern psychosexuality research incorporates neurobiology and cultural perspectives.
- Psychosexuality encompasses both conscious and unconscious aspects of sexual experience.