921:, which came early in his career, correctly attributed his patients' memories of childhood trauma to the patient's family, often the father, implying that widespread sexual abuse of children by parents was common in his society. According to Rush, the discovery of this abuse made Freud uncomfortable, so he abandoned the theory and invented the Oedipus complex to replace it. The Oedipus complex allowed him to attribute stories of childhood sexual abuse to the children themselves. Freud came to the conclusion that the stories were fantasies of hidden desires, rather than factual descriptions of trauma. Thus, Rush argues, Freud covered up illegal and immoral sexual abuse by undermining the perceptions of his patients, particularly his female patients. Rush's theory became known as
662:) from the 5th century BC. Orthodox Jungian psychology uses the term "Oedipus complex" only to denote a boy's psychosexual development. Freud himself rejected the equivalence, arguing that at this stage of development it is only the male who experiences a simultaneous love for one parent and competitive hatred for the other. For Freud, the idea of the Electra complex assumes an analogous relation between boys and girls, in relation to their same and opposite sex parents, that does not actually exist. According to Freud, the Electra complex fails to take account of the differing effects of the castration complex, and the significance of the
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The enlightening information he has received has in fact awakened the memory-traces of the impressions and wishes of his early infancy, and these have led to a reactivation in him of certain mental impulses. He begins to desire his mother herself in the sense with which he has recently become acquainted, and to hate his father anew as a rival who stands in the way of this wish; he comes, as we say, under the dominance of the
Oedipus complex. He does not forgive his mother for having granted the favour of sexual intercourse not to himself but to his father, and he regards it as an act of unfaithfulness.
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Oedipus complex is compromised in the context of modern family structures, as it requires the existence of the notions of masculinity and femininity. When there is no father present there is no reason for a boy to have castration anxiety and thus resolve the complex. Psychoanalysis presents non-heteronormative relationships a sort of perversion or fetish rather than a natural occurrence. To some psychologists, this emphasis on gender norms can be a distraction in treating homosexual patients.
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its "negative implications" towards same sex parents. Many psychoanalytic thinkers such as
Chodorow and Corbett are working towards changing the Oedipus complex to eliminate "automatic associations among sex, gender, and the stereotypical psychological functions deriving from these categories" and make it applicable to today's modern society. From its Freudian conception, psychoanalysis and its theories have always relied on traditional gender roles to draw itself out.
955:, who replaced Masson as director of the Freud Archives, Freud did not in any sense reject the reality of childhood sexual trauma, but realized that actual abuse was not the universal cause of neurosis he had thought it to be. New York psychiatrist Dr. Frank R. Hartmann said that "Freud realized he made a mistake in attributing all neurosis to repressed memories of actual abuse. He discovered a much broader theory which explained much more." The historian
1011:. Eribon criticizes the Oedipus complex described by Freud or Lacan as an "implausible ideological construct" which is an "inferiorization process of homosexuality". According to psychologist Geva Shenkman, "To examine the application of concepts such as Oedipus complex and primal scene to male same-sex families, we must first eliminate the automatic associations among sex, gender, and the stereotypical psychological functions based on these categories."
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277:, Freud makes it clear that the "primordial urges and fears" that are his concern and the basis of the Oedipal complex are inherent in the myths the play is based on, not primarily in the play itself, which Freud refers to as a "further modification of the legend" that originates in a "misconceived secondary revision of the material, which has sought to exploit it for theological purposes".
589:, for she perceives that she has been castrated previously (and missing the penis), and so forms resentment towards her own kind as inferior, while simultaneously striving to claim her father's penis through bearing a male child of her own. Furthermore, after the phallic stage, the girl's psychosexual development includes transferring her primary erogenous zone from the infantile
965:(1988), emphasizes that Freud continued to believe that some patients were sexually abused, but realized that there can be a difficulty in distinguishing between truth and fiction. Therefore, according to Gay, there was no sinister motive in changing his theory; Freud was a scientist seeking the facts and was entitled to change his views if new evidence was presented to him.
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480:, the blocking of unacceptable ideas and impulses from the conscious mind, is the first defence mechanism, but its action does not resolve the idâego conflict; it merely confines the impulse in the unconscious, where it continues to exert pressure in the direction of consciousness. The second defense mechanism is
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from delivering a paper that reasserted the seduction theory. Freud had hoped that his former student would abandon the theory as he himself had done, but
Ferenczi delivered the paper in 1932. Masson writes that, because the theory of the Oedipus complex became widely popular, psychoanalysts continue
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Oedipus complex from the center of psychosexual developmental experience. For him, the Oedipus complex "âin so far as we continue to recognize it as covering the whole field of our experience with its significationâmay be said to mark the limits that our discipline assigns
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energy. The boy directs his libido (sexual desire) toward his mother and directs jealousy and emotional rivalry against his father. The boy's desire for his mother is concomitant with a desire for the death of his father and even an impulse to instigate that death. These desires manifest in the realm
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is legal in 31 nations. Same-sex couples start families through adoption or surrogacy. The pillars of the family structure are diversifying to include parents who are single or of the same sex as their partner along with the traditional heterosexual, married parents. These new family structures pose
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among others. Irigaray charges that Freud's work assumes a masculine perspective, epitomized by the centrality of the penis (or lack of a penis for girls) in the
Oedipus complex. She thinks that Freud's desire for a neat, symmetrical theory leads him to a contrived understanding of women as inverse
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independent of itself is as it goes through the
Oedipus complex ... encountering the existence of a symbolic system independent of itself". Moreover, Lacan's proposal that "the ternary relation of the Oedipus complex" liberates the "prisoner of the dual relationship" of the sonâmother relationship
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theories, which aim to reestablish psychoanalysis for modern times, suggest modifying or discarding the complex because it does not describe newer family structures. Shenkman suggests that a loose interpretation of the
Oedipus complex in which the child seeks sexual satisfaction from any parent
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proposed a theory which broke gender stereotypes but still kept traditional father-mother family structure. She assigned "dangerous destructive tendencies not just to the father but also to the mother in her discussion of the child's projective fantasies".
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503:, thereby potentially becoming a voluntary, self-regulating follower of societal rules, rather than merely reflexively complying out of fear of punishment. Unresolved sonâfather competition for the psychosexual possession of the mother might result in a
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that distinguishes the adherents of psychoanalysis from its opponents"; thereby it remained a theoretic cornerstone of psychoanalysis until about 1930, when psychoanalysts began investigating the pre-Oedipal sonâmother relationship within the theory of
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standing in front of the chick, it is the most formative, significant, moulding experience of human life ... If you take a person's adult lifeâhis love, his work, his hobbies, his ambitionsâthey all point back to the Oedipus complex".
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argues that the success of the concept of Oedipus is inseparable from the prestige associated with ancient Greek culture and the relations of domination that are reinforced in the use of this myth. In other words, if Oedipus was
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argues that the type of evidence Freud and his followers used, the clinical productions of patients during analytic treatment, by their nature cannot provide cogent observational support for Freud's core hypotheses.
312:, Freud begins using the term "Oedipus". As Freud wrote in an 1897 letter, "I found in myself a constant love for my mother, and jealousy of my father. I now consider this to be a universal event in early childhood."
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interpretation of the complex diverges considerably from its description in 19th century. Eribon writes that it "stretches the Oedipus complex to a point where it almost doesn't look like Freud's any more".
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799:(2000), Michael Parsons proposed that such a perspective permits viewing "the Oedipus complex as a life-long developmental challenge ... new kinds of Oedipal configurations that belong to later life".
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new questions for the psychoanalytic theories such as the Oedipus complex that require the presence of the mother and the father in the successful development of a child.
440:, the child begins forming a discrete sexual identityâ"boy", "girl"âthat alters the dynamics of the parent and child relationship; the parents become objects of infantile
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men. She charges that he does not explore motherâdaughter relationships and that he dogmatically assumes female sexuality will be a perfect mirror of male sexuality.
1110:, his story would probably not be viewed as a human universal. This remark recalls the historically and socially situated character of the founder of psychoanalysis.
755:, the myth of Oedipus concerns investigatory curiosityâthe quest for knowledgeârather than sexual difference; the other main character in the Oedipal drama becomes
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Schwartz, David (Winter 1999). "Is a gay Oedipus a Trojan horse? Commentary on Lewes's 'A special Oedipal mechanism in the development of male homosexuality.'".
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1567:"From Seduction Theory to Oedipus Complex: A Historical Analysis"
697:, "the heir to the Oedipus complex", is formed as the infant boy
261:", and that the differences between the two plays are revealing:
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1777:"Freud's Psychosexual Theory And 5 Stages Of Human Development"
1600:
Freud, Sigmund; Masson, J. Moussaieff; Fliess, Wilhelm (1985).
146:
Some critics have argued that Freud, by abandoning his earlier
573:, the feminine Oedipus attitude is the little girl's decisive
2184:
Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism
1720:
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417:(age 3â6 years), although it can manifest at an earlier age.
81:(1899), although the term itself was introduced in his paper
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Fourth edition, HarperCollins Publishers:New York p. 310
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Basic Freud: Psychoanalytic Thought for the 21st Century
2737:. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2021.
1935:
Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary
2679:
Loewald, Hans W. "The waning of the Oedipus complex."
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1926â1931. Applies the Oedipal theory to religion and
2982:
Some Character-Types Met with in Psycho-Analytic Work
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Dodds, E. R. "On Misunderstanding the Oedipus Rex".
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either contradict or fail to support Freud's ideas.
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1272:(reprint, revised ed.). London: Karnac Books.
886:, argue that the Oedipus complex theory yields few
2712:Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
2681:Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
2667:The Tragic Effect: The Oedipus Complex in Tragedy.
2186:(New York: Columbia University Press, 1995) p. 119
1228:Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on the Libido Theory
577:experience in forming a discrete sexual identity (
2735:Psychoanalysis, Fatherhood, and the Modern Family
2669:United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2011.
2378:
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2133:On a Darkling Plain: Journey into the Unconscious
787:proved useful to later psychoanalysts; thus, for
2385:"Freud: secret documents reveal years of strife"
2334:
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1875:(1st ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. pp.
1691:"A Special Type of Choice of Object made by Men"
1299:(1st ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. pp.
117:The theory is named for the mythological figure
2700:United States: Columbia University Press, 1987.
2688:The Oedipus Complex: Solutions Or Resolutions?.
1336:. American Psychiatric Publishing. p. 110.
375:
4426:Words and phrases derived from Greek mythology
2135:(Cambridge 2002) "Ronald Britton" entry p. 118
1948:The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization
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1481:. Basic Books. 978-0465019779 (2010) page 282.
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409:theory, the Oedipus complex occurs during the
367:A Special Type of Choice of Object made by Men
83:A Special Type of Choice of Object made by Men
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2486:Didier Eribon, "Ăchapper Ă la psychanalyse",
2354:The Best-kept Secret Sexual Abuse of Children
2146:The Dove that Returns, the Dove that Vanishes
2068:The Dove that Returns, the Dove that Vanishes
1513:. Basic Books. 978-0465019779 (2010) page 247
797:The Dove that Returns, the Dove that Vanishes
8:
2959:Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood
2869:Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
2705:Oedipus and the Oedipus Complex: A Revision.
2357:. Human Services Institute. pp. 83â92.
1937:Oxford University Press:California pp.177â78
1909:The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought
1763:The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought
1750:The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought
429:differences between male and female and the
2837:Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious
2721:United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2017.
2690:United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2018.
2431:"Same-Sex Marriage Legalization by Country"
1522:Fagles, Robert, "Introduction". Sophocles.
520:Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-year-old Boy
322:1914â1918. Considers paternal and maternal
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2975:The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement
2861:The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement
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1800:Frank Cioffi (2005) "Sigmund Freud" entry
1752:(London:Harper Collins 1999) pp. 607, 705
638:was a Greek mythologic figure who plotted
495:. By identifying with the father, the boy
2263:The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
2212:(London 1988), "Aaron Green", pp. 158â59
2210:Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession
2197:Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession
1911:Harper Collins:London (1999) pp. 259, 705
1869:Freud, Sigmund (1989). Gay, Peter (ed.).
1828:. International Journal of Psychoanalysis
1765:(London:Harper Collins 1999) pp. 205, 107
1653:(3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.
1444:. New York, NY: Basic Books. p. 60.
1293:Freud, Sigmund (1989). Gay, Peter (ed.).
550:Freud applied the Oedipus complex to the
4316:2019 South Wales paternal sex abuse case
2257:Wolpe, Joseph; Rachman, Stanley (1960).
1960:Laplanche, Jean; Pontalis, J.B. (1974).
1365:Laplanche, Jean; Pontalis, J.B. (1973).
337:are conceptually evident in later works.
2989:Thoughts for the Times on War and Death
2935:Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
2172:A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
2033:A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
1737:A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
1698:Contributions to the Psychology of Love
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247:Our dreams convince us that this is so.
2943:Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva
2383:Blumenthal, Ralph (January 24, 1984).
2341:(interview with Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman)
2304:Carlini, Charles (December 19, 2012).
759:(the false hypothesis erected against
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329:1919â1926. Complete Oedipus complex;
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4112:Article 809 of the Korean Civil Code
3496:(Jocasta's brother/Laius' successor)
2829:The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
2326:(New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1988).
2224:Fonagy, Peter; Target, Mary (2006).
1659:10.1093/acref/9780199534067.001.0001
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1334:The Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind
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1119:Sex and Repression in Savage Society
646:, her brother, against their mother
188:, who unknowingly kills his father,
101:. According to sexual difference, a
2748:73 (2021), Heft 6, pp. 837â843
2652:, pp. 91â104. Routledge, 2003.
2626:. Stanford University. May 16, 2011
2624:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
1084:Historical mystique - Ethnocentrism
257:"has its roots in the same soil as
3490:/Epicaste (biological mother/wife)
2676:, pp. 11â82. Routledge, 2018.
1718:Joseph Childers, Gary Hentzi eds.
685:, and other psychoanalysts (1922).
433:differences between boy and girl.
220:(1856â1939) attended. In his book
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2951:Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming
2707:N.p.: Taylor & Francis, 2018.
1775:Mcleod, Saul (January 16, 2024).
1371:. New York: W.W. Norton. p.
1349:Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
806:wrote that "with the progress of
315:1909â1914. Proposes that Oedipal
2901:Civilization and Its Discontents
2275:10.1097/00005053-196008000-00007
1964:. New York: Norton. p. 152.
1907:Allan Bullock, Stephen Trombley
1761:Allan Bullock, Stephen Trombley
1748:Allan Bullock, Stephen Trombley
1626:The Cambridge Companion to Freud
1565:Birken, Lawrence (Winter 1988).
1545:The Ancient Concept of Progress.
1157:Feminism and the Oedipus complex
732:. Her proposal was part of the "
251:Freud also claims that the play
173:(age 16) with his mother in 1872
3465:Theban kings in Greek mythology
1368:The language of psycho-analysis
1347:Auchincloss, Elizabeth (2012).
1332:Auchincloss, Elizabeth (2015).
1269:The Language of Psycho-analysis
1221:Nagera, Humberto, ed. (2012) .
654:, for the murder of her father
2853:Introduction to Psychoanalysis
2408:. W. W. Norton & Company.
1962:The Language of Psychoanalysis
1802:The Oxford Guide to Philosophy
1630:University of California Press
1264:"Oedipus complex (pp. 282ff.)"
522:(1909), the case study of the
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3005:Beyond the Pleasure Principle
2055:The Poetics of Psychoanalysis
1922:Benét's Reader's Encyclopedia
1223:"Oedipus complex (pp. 64ff.)"
1136:of the theory by philosopher
1095:Esquisse pour une autoanalyse
242:myth's timeless appeal thus:
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45:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
4155:Prohibited degree of kinship
2885:The Question of Lay Analysis
2814:The Interpretation of Dreams
2660:The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
2096:(Basingstoke 2008) pp. 82â83
1848:"Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)"
1511:The Interpretation of Dreams
1479:The Interpretation of Dreams
1466:The Interpretation of Dreams
1412:The Theory of Psychoanalysis
1197:APA Dictionary of Psychology
913:In the 1970s, social worker
560:The Theory of Psychoanalysis
275:The Interpretation of Dreams
223:The Interpretation of Dreams
196:. A play based on the myth,
78:The Interpretation of Dreams
38:describes the riddle of the
2602:, p. 122. Wiley-Blackwell,
2402:Gay, Peter (17 June 2006).
1526:. Penguin Classics (1984)
874:Evolutionary psychologists
604:Freudian theoretic revision
180:refers to a 5th-century BC
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4441:Psychoanalytic terminology
4075:Parallel and cross cousins
2714:40, no. 4 (1992): 955-988.
2683:27, no. 4 (1979): 751â775.
2662:64, no. 2 (1995): 234â264.
2405:Freud: A Life for Our Time
2322:Martin Daly, Margo Wilson
1651:A Dictionary of Psychology
1645:Colman, Andrew M. (2014).
1500:by Richard Armstrong, 1999
1428:Freud: A Life for Our Time
1042:... learning to deal with
962:Freud: A Life for Our Time
897:According to psychiatrist
782:Thus "a child learns what
581:). Whereas a boy develops
192:, and marries his mother,
4385:Genetic sexual attraction
4241:Coefficient of inbreeding
3907:The Gods Are Not to Blame
3302:Freud: The Secret Passion
2928:The Aetiology of Hysteria
2893:The Future of an Illusion
2727:. N.p.: Read Books, 2011.
2674:The Oedipus complex today
2620:"Psychoanalytic Feminism"
2474:10.1037/0736-9735.16.1.88
2462:Psychoanalytic Psychology
2339:The History of Psychiatry
2199:(London 1988) pp. 35, 136
2007:Psychoanalytic Psychology
1976:Introducing Melanie Klein
1724:Columbia University Press
1132:include criticism of the
1015:Postmodern psychoanalytic
934:Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
734:controversial discussions
617:The Electra complex: the
546:Feminine Oedipus attitude
296:The Aetiology of Hysteria
152:cover-up for sexual abuse
3377:Clement Freud (grandson)
3149:Psychosexual development
3019:Dostoevsky and Parricide
2997:Mourning and Melancholia
2534:No More Silly Love Songs
2521:No More Silly Love Songs
1974:Richard Appignanesi ed.
1231:. London: Karnac Books.
919:Freud's seduction theory
817:psychosexual development
707:psychosexual development
681:on the far left, behind
552:psychosexual development
415:psychosexual development
282:Freud's seduction theory
69:psychosexual development
3832:Funeral Parade of Roses
3387:Walter Freud (grandson)
3382:Lucian Freud (grandson)
2650:In The gender conundrum
2598:Connell, R. W. (2002).
2555:Pinker, Steven (1997).
2351:Rush, Florence (1992).
2174:(London, 2nd Ed., 1995)
2035:(London, 2nd Edn, 1995)
1978:(Cambridge 2006) p. 173
1933:Bell, Robert E. (1991)
1826:questionofexistence.com
1805:Oxford University Press
1739:(London, 2nd ed., 1995)
1260:Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand
1172:Polymorphous perversity
1074:Amalia Nathansohn Freud
969:Gender role assumptions
861:Lack of empirical basis
714:Object relations theory
4213:Jewish views on incest
4038:Child incestuous abuse
3520:(half sister/daughter)
3502:(half sister/daughter)
3402:Edward Bernay (nephew)
3278:Views on homosexuality
3241:London home and museum
3236:Vienna home and museum
1920:Murphy, Bruce (1996).
1524:The Three Theban Plays
1440:Khan, Michael (2002).
930:Sigmund Freud Archives
909:Cover for sexual abuse
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4366:Sheffield incest case
4331:Colt clan incest case
4250:Inbreeding depression
3672:The Gospel at Colonus
3392:Amalia Freud (mother)
3367:Anna Freud (daughter)
3362:Martha Bernays (wife)
2696:Rudnytsky, Peter L..
2536:(London, 2010) p. 124
2523:(London, 2010) p. 123
1807::New York pp. 323â324
1547:Oxford Press. (1973)
1167:Madonnaâwhore complex
892:parentâchild conflict
882:, in their 1988 book
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4127:cousin marriage laws
4122:In the United States
4070:Incest between twins
4043:Consanguine marriage
3706:The Burial at Thebes
3658:The Infernal Machine
3610:The Phoenician Women
3558:Seven Against Thebes
3397:Jacob Freud (father)
3372:Ernst L. Freud (son)
3342:Freud's Last Session
3112:Id, ego and superego
3089:Daniel Paul Schreber
2909:Moses and Monotheism
2561:. New York: Norton.
2228:. Whurr Publishers.
2122:(London 1994) p. 159
2057:(London 2005) p. 259
1850:. credoreference.com
1409:Jung, C. G. (1915).
977:As of November 2022
939:The Assault on Truth
923:The Freudian Coverup
903:cognitive psychology
827:of infancy. ... For
621:Electra and Orestes.
453:, but the pragmatic
357:Original formulation
4421:Freudian psychology
4321:Ălvarez incest case
4191:film and television
4033:Avunculate marriage
3472:(biological father)
3318:Mahler on the Couch
2806:Studies on Hysteria
2488:Ăditions LĂ©o Scheer
2083:(London 1997) p. 66
2081:Ecrits: A Selection
2070:(London 2000) p. 45
1571:New German Critique
738:depressive position
691:Freudian psychology
558:, in his 1913 work
352:The Oedipus complex
4260:Westermarck effect
4058:in the Middle East
3954:Hamlet and Oedipus
3645:(Dryden & Lee)
3584:Oedipus at Colonus
3514:(half brother/son)
3508:(half brother/son)
3476:Polybus of Corinth
3458:Titles and lineage
3326:A Dangerous Method
3193:Deferred obedience
2877:The Ego and the Id
2731:Weissberg, Liliane
2698:Freud and Oedipus.
2558:How the mind works
2429:Navarre, Brianna.
2389:The New York Times
2148:(London 2000) p. 4
1496:2013-04-18 at the
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1065:Westermarck effect
1055:Aversion to incest
928:A director of the
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3081:Sergei Pankejeff
3069:Bertha Pappenheim
2608:978-0-7456-2716-8
2415:978-0-393-32861-5
2094:Japan in Analysis
1781:Simply Psychology
1647:"Oedipus complex"
1425:Peter Gay (1995)
1279:978-0-946-43949-2
1238:978-1-781-81098-9
1193:"Oedipus complex"
979:same-sex marriage
899:Jeffrey Lieberman
534:for enjoying the
459:reality principle
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