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Psychoanalysis
Concepts
Psychosexual development
Psychosocial development (Erikson)
Unconscious
Preconscious
Consciousness
Psychic apparatus
Id, ego and superego
Ego defenses
Projection
Introjection
Libido
Drive
Transference
Countertransference
Resistance
Denial
Dreamwork
Cathexis
Important figures
Abraham
Adler
Balint
Bion
Breuer
Chodorow
Erikson
Fairbairn
Ferenczi
Freud (Anna)
Freud (Sigmund)
Fromm
Horney
Jacobson
Jones
Jung
Kohut
Klein
Kristeva
Lacan
Laing
Laplanche
Mahler
Rank
Reich
Spielrein
Stekel
Sullivan
Winnicott
Žižek
Important works
The Interpretation of Dreams(1899)
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life(1901)
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality(1905)
Beyond the Pleasure Principle(1920)
The Ego and the Id(1923)
Schools of thought
Adlerian
Ego psychology
Jungian
Lacanian
Interpersonal
Intersubjective
Marxist
Object relations
Reichian
Relational
Self psychology
Training
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
British Psychoanalytic Council
British Psychoanalytical Society
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
International Psychoanalytical Association
World Association of Psychoanalysis
List of schools of psychoanalysis
See also
Child psychoanalysis
Depth psychology
Psychodynamics
Psychoanalytic theory
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The latency stage is the fourth stage of Sigmund Freud's model of a child's psychosexual development. Freud believed that the child discharges their libido (sexual energy) through a distinct body area that characterizes each stage.
The latencystage is the fourth stage of Sigmund Freud's model of a child's psychosexual development. Freud believed that the child discharges their libido...
the latencystage of eggs — which occurs in such highly surprising forms in fish, birds and mammals — [and] on the other hand the latencystage in invertebrates...
that only humans can obtain. Syphilis has four stages of infection, which are primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary. If syphilis is not treated, the...
additional lytic stage, delayed-late. These stages of lytic infection, particularly late lytic, are distinct from the latencystage. In the case of HSV-1...
the oral stage is the first of the five Freudian psychosexual development stages: (i) the oral, (ii) the anal, (iii) the phallic, (iv) the latent, and (v)...
mental process he believed occurred as one went from the phallic stage to the latencystage (see Psychosexual development.) Penis envy stems from Freud's...
establish latency via stochastic noise, and that T-cell relaxation is not sufficient to drive latency. This model proposes to explain why many latent proviruses...
latency, an infection is subclinical. With respect to viral infections, in incubation the virus is replicating. This is in contrast to viral latency,...
the anal, and the phallic. Though these phases then give way to a latencystage of reduced sexual interest and activity (from the age of five to puberty...
then the anal stage (exemplified by a toddler's pleasure in controlling his or her bowels), then the phallic stage, through a latencystage in which the...
contraction of the muscle Virus latency, a period during which a virus remains dormant in a cell and does not proliferate Latencystage, Sigmund Freud's child's...
activity, may correspond to the period of infant sexuality, followed by a latencystage, which Sigmund Freud described. Gonadotropin and sex steroid levels...
PMID 637138. Retrieved 28 November 2012.[permanent dead link] Sándor Ferenczi, 'Stages in the Development of the Sense of Reality' Contributions to Psychoanalysis...
fourth is the latencystage, which occurs from age five until puberty. During the latencystage, the child's sexual interests are repressed. Stage five is the...
betaherpesviruses establish latency as a nuclear episome, which is a circular DNA molecule (analogous to plasmids). For HHV-6, latency is believed to occur exclusively...
effort or possibly never at all. [...] We call the unconscious which is only latent, and thus easily becomes conscious, the 'preconscious', and retain the term...
Freud (1924–2009, later Sir Clement Raphael Freud), married June Flewett (stage name Jill Raymond) in 1950 and had five children: Nicola Freud, married...