arrested development

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arrested development

A child's arrested development was evident in their delayed speech and motor skills.

Definition

Noun: - An abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely: This term describes a condition where the physical, mental, or emotional growth of a person or thing ceases at an immature stage and does not progress to a normal, mature state.

Usage

The term is used to describe a permanent or long-term halt in the typical progression of growth or maturation. It is most commonly applied in medical, psychological, and sociological contexts. - It can refer to a psychological or emotional condition where an individual's emotional responses remain fixed at a childhood or adolescent level. - It can also describe a physical condition where an organ or organism does not develop fully. - In a broader, sometimes metaphorical sense, it can be applied to projects, ideas, or systems that have failed to advance or mature.

Examples
  • Psychological Context:
    • The trauma he experienced as a child resulted in an arrested development, leaving him with the emotional coping mechanisms of a teenager.
  • Physical/Medical Context:
    • The scans revealed an arrested development in the bone structure of his left hand.
  • Sociological/Metaphorical Context:
    • Critics argued that the policy led to an arrested development of the region's economic infrastructure.
Advanced Usage
  • "a case of arrested development": A common phrase used to specify an instance of this condition.
    • Her fear of intimacy was analyzed as a classic case of arrested development.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stunted growth (noun phrase): Often used interchangeably in some contexts, particularly for physical development, though it can imply a slowing rather than a complete stop.
  • Fixation (noun): In Freudian psychology, a related concept where a person becomes psychologically "stuck" at an early stage of psychosexual development.
Synonyms
  • Stagnation: A state of lack of activity, growth, or development. (More general, not necessarily abnormal or premature).
  • Cessation of development: A more formal, descriptive synonym.
Antonyms
  • Maturation: The process of becoming mature.
  • Development: The process of growing or progressing.
  • Growth: The process of increasing in size or maturity.
Notes
  • The term gained significant popular cultural recognition as the title of a television series, which uses it metaphorically to describe the dysfunctional, immature behavior of its central family.
  • In formal clinical use, it is a descriptive term rather than a specific diagnosis. Specific disorders involving developmental delays have their own diagnostic names (e.g., certain intellectual disabilities).
arrested development

A child's arrested development was evident in their delayed speech and motor skills.

Noun
  1. an abnormal state in which development has stopped prematurely