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psychosexual stages
Jean Piaget
According to Freud, the latency period is a time when sexual feelings are dormant. This period begins at the age of six and continues until puberty.The latency period is only one of six psychosexual stages. The stages in order are the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and lastly genital.
they viewed development as a series of stages
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discuss defence mechanism
This approach focuses on problems related to the psychosexual stages of development.
psychosexual stages
fixation
He came up with the Psychosexual theory, which relates all stages of life and dreams back to sex.
concept of authority developed
Galileo developed the concept of acceleration.
the concept of the + sign. they also developed the concept of zero. and the+ sign
Yes, the latent period in Freud's psychosexual theory is characterized by sexual energy being dormant as children focus on developing social and cognitive skills. This stage is crucial for the consolidation of these skills and the formation of self-identity, setting the foundation for later stages of psychosexual development.
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Both were developed in India.