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What Is Oral Fixation?
Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, PhD, PsyD— Written by Kirsten Nunez on March 27, 2020
An oral fixation can result if a person doesn’t receive certain stimuli as a child. It can lead to unusual habits in adulthood, such as nail biting and eating ice.
Oral fixation definition
In the early 1900s, psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud introduced the theory of psychosexual development. He believed children experience five
that determine their behavior as adults.
According to the theory, a child is sensually aroused by certain stimuli during each stage. These stimuli are said to satisfy developmental needs.
But if a child’s needs aren’t met during a specific stage, they can develop a fixation or “hang-up” related to the phase. In adulthood, these unresolved needs may be expressed as negative behaviors.
If the hang-up occurs during the oral stage, it’s called oral fixation. The oral stage is when a child is most aroused by oral stimulation. Freud said oral fixation causes negative oral behaviors in adulthood.