Analysis Of A Child Called It By Dave Pelzer

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A Child Called “It” by Dave Pelzer A book called A Child Called “It” is based on real life experiences of the author, Dave Pelzer. This book is not easy to read, as it describes one of the worst cases of child abuse in California. The author is telling us his whole story; from his happy childhood in a complete family, through brutal abuse caused by his mother, and finally to be rescued by his teachers. It is hard to believe that anyone could abuse his or her child as Pelzer describes in his book. His mother, an alcoholic, was abusing him from the age of four until he was twelve years old. Actually, it all started innocently and without the beatings. The reason was quite understandable at first. The author said that he was a loud child who …show more content…

According to Freud´s theory, each stage is some fight which everyone must solve, otherwise frustration would show up, and it could result in an unhealthy personality with fixation in the particular stage. I believe that David Pelzer had to have had an extremely complicated conflict to solve in these particular stages, and in those which came after, furthermore it is highly probable that he could suffer from phallic or latent fixation. Finally, I have to emphasize that Freud believed that the development of our personality stops at the age of five, which means it should be considered a miracle that David Pelzer became a successful man with the abusing in his early …show more content…

Erikson´s theory is significant for giving one goal or theme in each stage which a child can achieve unless he or she wants to suffer a psychosocial crisis. Consequently, Erickson´s theory, in contrast to Freud´s, admits the possibility of solving the psychosocial crisis in a later age. It is without a doubt that David Pelzer had to suffer from a deep rooted identity crisis. The third stage occurs in the age of three to six years, and the main theme of this stage is initiative against guilt. Initiative, in other words independence, is the natural development for this age. In my country, children learn new things, start to act on their own, and are taken into kindergarten. In this stage, the most important part is the acting on their own, as children start to realize what to do in order to achieve their needs. If they are not encouraged in this exploration, they may become people who are ashamed of their

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