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What is Freud oedipal canflict?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

The sexual desire of one's own mother.

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What stage follows the resolution of the oedipal complex?

According to Freud, the stage that follows the resolution of the Oedipal complex is the latency stage. During this stage, sexual impulses are repressed, and children focus more on developing social and intellectual skills.


How is the oedipal complex resolved when there is no father around?

The "Oedipal Complex", like every other thing that Sigmund Freud came up with, is totally without basis, and his been discarded for a long time now as a real psychological disorder. Freud came up with his ideas that are now obviously based on his uncomfortable relationship with his father. Had Freud been a real scientist, he would have found that mothers are much more involved with their offsprings' psychological disorders (on average) than the fathers are.


What is oedipal complex according to Sigmund Freud?

The Oedipal complex, as proposed by Sigmund Freud, refers to a child's unconscious sexual desire for the opposite-sex parent, typically accompanied by feelings of rivalry and jealousy toward the same-sex parent. Freud believed that this complex was a normal and crucial stage of development in the formation of the child's personality, particularly during the phallic stage of psychosexual development.


What were freud's favorite books?

His favorite novel was Dickens' David Copperfield because "The characters are individualized; they are sinful without being abominable."Freud also admired Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, for its literary power yet also for its oedipal and parricidal themes. Likewise he valued Shakespeare's Hamlet and Sophocles' Oedipus the King for these same qualities.


What word derived from Oedipus?

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What does Oedipul mean?

"Oedipal" typically refers to the Oedipus complex, a psychoanalytic concept by Freud where individuals experience unconscious sexual desires for their parent of the opposite sex and resentment towards the other parent. This complex plays a role in early childhood development and can impact later relationships and behavior.


What is the Freudian perspective on whether relationships are internally or externally motivated?

Inernally - Freud was a true believer in peronality being completely innate; moreover, relationships stemming purely from the psychsexual stages of development - along with a strong impetus throughout life in thanatos, oedipal and electra complexes Hope this helps!


Can a teenage boy have the Oedipus complex?

According to Freud's Psychosexual stages of development, no. For the Oedipal complex to apply the child must enter the phallic stage of development, the age group that corresponds to this stage is 4-6 yrs old. However, if the teenage boy has unresolved issues in this stage of development, then I think Freud might be inclined to say that he has "fixated" at this stage, meaning until he resolves his issues at this stage, this teenage boy will continue to wrestle with this.


When was psychoanalysis invented?

It was created in the 1880s by Sigmund Freud.


What is Sigmund Freud's idiosyncrasies?

I suppose Sigmund is most famous for his attributing just about everything to sex and the sexual urges of a human being. Take for example, the stages of sexual focus (oral anal genital etc...). Also, his theory of penis envy, oedipal crisis and the like. I would definitely say that is an idiosyncrasy.


What is pre-Oedipal mother conflict?

A pre-Oedipal mother conflict denotes the emotions and ideas that the mind keeps in the unconscious, via dynamic repression. This concentrates on a child's desire to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex.