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Latency (child sexuality), a psychoanalytic phase, extending from roughly age seven to twelve, during which sexuality is repressed or sublimated (now more commonly called "middle childhood" and "prepubescence").
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Latency ([[child]] [[sexuality]]), a [[psychoanalytic]] [[phase]], extending from roughly age seven to twelve, during which sexuality is [[repressed]] or sublimated (now more commonly called "middle [[childhood]]" and "prepubescence").
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 26 May 2019

Latency (child sexuality), a psychoanalytic phase, extending from roughly age seven to twelve, during which sexuality is repressed or sublimated (now more commonly called "middle childhood" and "prepubescence").