Latency stage

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Latency Stage

The Latency Stage is a term used in psychoanalysis that was first introduced by Sigmund Freud. It refers to a phase in a person's psychosexual development following the phallic stage of childhood, during which sexual interests and activities are generally suppressed or latent.

Overview

The latency stage typically occurs between the ages of six and puberty. During this stage, a child's sexual impulses are repressed. This is often associated with the period of relative calm that comes after the earlier, more conflict-ridden stages of infant and early childhood development.

Characteristics

During the latency stage, children tend to identify with and copy the same-sex parent. This is a crucial period for the development of the ego, as the child learns to navigate social relationships outside the family. The child's energy is also channeled into learning tasks related to schooling and socialization, which aids in the development of other important life skills.

Criticism and Controversy

While Freud's theory of the latency stage has been influential in the field of psychology, it has also been the subject of criticism. Some psychologists argue that sexual development does not completely halt during this stage. Others suggest that the concept of the latency stage is outdated and does not accurately reflect the complexities of child development.

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