
pmid: 2289116
The reading I suggest first is concerned with the Oedipus complex, a major explanatory theory of psychoanalysis based upon a set of observations and crucial to the understanding of the personality and its relationships. It refers to an organised configuration of loving and hostile feelings which the child experiences towards its parents. It is the desire for the total possession of mother and the death of father as a rival, but is also love of the father and rivalry with the mother. Siblings, babies and genital and pre-genital versions of sexual intercourse and masturbation enter into it as well. My brief description draws upon the discussion in Laplanche & Pontalis' (1973) invaluable dictionary of psychoanalytic terms and concepts.
Personality Development, Psychoanalytic Theory, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Child, Oedipus Complex
Personality Development, Psychoanalytic Theory, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Child, Oedipus Complex
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