Psychosexual maturity refers to the highest level of psychosexual development wherein an individual has successfully completed the psychosexual developmental tasks (Sperry, 2003). Psychosexual maturity is part of a wider process of human maturity. It involves a gradual acceptance and embracing of our unique sexuality and sexual identity. Psychosexual integration brings a sense of integrity about our lives and a growing congruence between our personal behavi ours and our social commitments.
Psychosexual maturity is reflected first of all in our self-awareness and self-acceptance. One of the most significant variables in sexual maturation is self-esteem. How we see ourselves has a great impact on what we bring to our relationships and to our religious communities (Bruess & Greenberg, 2009).