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Oedipus complex

In classical Freudian view, the Oedipus complex is a set of ambivalent sexual desires that the child feels towards parental figures. With regard to the stages of psychosexual development, it occurs during the phallic stage and his passing brings to the latency period.

This is an ambivalent desire for death and replacement against same-sex parent and wish to exclusive possession against the parent of the opposite sex. These ambivalent feelings are not only experienced but also negatively (opposite way), that the roles of both parents (loved and hated) exchange alternately.

The setting of this problem has marked since the dawn of psychoanalysis, Freud, Jung and the dispute then the splitting of Jungian psychoanalysts guidance by the International Association of Psychoanalysis.

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