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Penis Envy

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Castration anxiety; Castration complex; Masculinity complex

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Penis envy was first described by Sigmund Freud as a necessary step toward the development of female gender identity, in which young girls exposed to a naked male body believed themselves to be castrated boys and wished for a penis of their own, leading eventually to the Oedipus complex and the development of normal femininity. In adult women, Freud saw penis envy as the source of neurosis and an insurmountable obstacle to psychological cure. Analysts both during Freud’s time and today have challenged this formulation and developed alternative conceptualizations of penis envy and female psychological development.

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Penis envy was first described by Sigmund Freud in 1908. He subsequently expanded on it several times, laboring throughout his career to develop a cohesive theory of female development. Freud believed all children were born bisexual in orientation but male in gender identity. He noted that...

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Gersick, S. (2017). Penis Envy. In: Zeigler-Hill, V., Shackelford, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_616-1

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