On latency : individual development, narcissistic impulse reminiscence, and cultural ideal / Leticia Franieck and Michael Günter.
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- 9781849407489
- 1849407487
- Child psychology
- Child analysis
- Child development
- Child Development
- Latency Period, Psychological
- Psychology, Child
- Child Behavior
- Enfants -- Psychologie
- Enfants -- Psychanalyse
- Enfants -- Développement
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- Child
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- Child & Adolescent
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Child Development
- Child analysis
- Child psychology
- 155.4 22
- BF721 .F73 2010eb
- 2010 L-170
- WS 105
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-104) and index.
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Latency is a developmental period that plays a transitional role, like "a bridge", between early childhood and adolescence (the beginning of early adulthood). However, the latency period is a subject that has not been studied enough in psychoanalysis in recent years. Most of the psychoanalytic frameworks that have built on and extended Freud's work have focussed their attention either on the understanding of the child's early development (the early dyadic and triadic relationship of the infant and the early organization of the mind), or on the understanding of adolescent development, when sexua.
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