infantile fixation
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Definition
Noun: 1. An abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely: A psychological condition where a person's emotional development is arrested at an early childhood stage, often due to unresolved conflicts or traumas. This results in immature behaviors, thought patterns, or attachments that persist into adulthood.
Usage Examples
- The therapist suggested that his fear of abandonment might stem from an infantile fixation.
- In psychoanalytic theory, an infantile fixation can influence adult personality and relationship choices.
- Her obsessive need for approval was analyzed as a possible infantile fixation.
Advanced Usage
- Psychoanalytic Context: The term is primarily used within Freudian and psychoanalytic frameworks to describe libidinal energy being "fixated" at a specific stage of psychosexual development (oral, anal, or phallic).
- The concept of an infantile fixation is central to understanding some neuroses in classical psychoanalysis.
Variants and Related Words
- Fixation (n): The broader psychological term for an obsessive attachment or a persistent focus on something, which can be infantile or otherwise.
- He has a fixation on cleanliness.
- Regression (n): The related defense mechanism of reverting to an earlier stage of development in thought or behavior, often under stress.
- Under pressure, he showed regression to infantile behaviors.
Synonyms
- Arrested development: A more general term for halted growth or maturation.
- Complex (in a psychological sense): An organized group of emotionally significant ideas, often partly unconscious, which can be related to fixation.
- Neurotic attachment: An unhealthy, persistent emotional bond.
Notes on Meaning
This is a specialized term from psychoanalytic psychology. In non-clinical, everyday language, people might use simpler terms like "emotional immaturity" or "being stuck in the past" to describe similar concepts, though these lack the specific theoretical framework of "infantile fixation."
Noun
- an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely