The term Oedipus complex (or, less commonly, Oedipal complex) explains the emotions and ideas that the mind keeps in the unconscious, via dynamic repression, that concentrates upon a child's desire to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex (i.e. males attracted to their mothers, and females attracted to their fathers).Sigmund Freud, who coined the term "Oedipus complex" believed that the Oedipus complex is a desire for the parent in both males and females; Freud deprecated the term "Electra complex", which was introduced by Carl Gustav Jung in regard to the Oedipus complex manifested in young girls. The Oedipus complex occurs in the third — phallic stage (ages 3–6) — of the five psychosexual development stages: (i) the oral, (ii) the anal, (iii) the phallic, (iv) the latent, and (v) the genital — in which the source of libidinal pleasure is in a different erogenous zone of the infant's body.
The "Oedipal complex" refers to the sexual relations and desire shared between a son and his mother and does not have to be reciprocated.
Oedipina complex (common name: Gamboa worm salamander) is a species of lungless salamander found in western South America from Costa Rica to western Colombia and northwestern Ecuador. This species inhabits humid tropical lowland forest where it can be found on the ground, and on bushy vegetation, logs and rocks. It can also be found on forest edges, but it does not survive in degraded areas. Deforestation is a threat to this species.
Oedipina complex is a small salamander, measuring 4.5cm (1.8in) in snout–vent length and 12cm (4.7in) in total length. When disturbed, they may play dead in order to confuse potential predators.
"Oedipina complex". AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. Berkeley, California: AmphibiaWeb. 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
The Oedipus Complex derives its name from a character from Greek Tragedy. This short animation explains the complex and shows how Sigmund Freud and Edvard Westermarck had differing theories around human sexual development.
Narrated by Aidan Turner. Scripted by Nigel Warbuton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas.
This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
published: 31 Jul 2015
What is Psychoanalysis? Part 3: The Oedipus Complex
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
The emotional world of children
His Majesty the Baby
The mother as first love object
Is it sexual?
Jealousy, rivalry, hatred and anxiety
The role of the father
Gender: Freud didn't think you were just 'born a boy' or 'born a girl'
There is no perfect resolution of the Oedipus complex
It marks us for life
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/...
published: 09 Nov 2015
Fate, Family, and Oedipus Rex: Crash Course Literature 202
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least family-friendly family dramas in the history of family dramas, Oedipus Rex. Sophocles' most famous play sees its main character, who seems like he's got it all together, find out that he's killed his father, married his mother, had a bunch of incest children, and brought a plague down on his adopted hometown. He doesn't take this news well. John touches on all the classic Oedipus themes, including hamartia, fate, and the wrath of the gods, and even gets into some Freud, although Oedipus was notably not a sufferer of an Oedipus complex. In any case get ready for mystery, incest, bird entrails, and self-inflicted blindness. Very dramatic.
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published: 06 Mar 2014
Simply Psychology: Oedipus Complex
In this video I try to give a basic description of Sigmund Freud's Oedipus Complex to help anyone who is curious about it or is having difficulty understanding it.
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published: 11 Oct 2013
The Oedipus Complex
i know freud lived in germany for like four decades from birth but my german accent is what most people would call "offensively abysmal" on a good day so we won't bother with that
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No Wonder : A must watch short film on "Oedipus Complex"
CAST
VICTORIA VALERO
BRYSON JONSTEELE
ANJANI PANDEY
PINAL PATEL
CREW
Concept & Story
ANJANI PANDEY
Screenplay
TROY LEGETTE
Director of Photography
JOHN WILLIAMS
Cameraman
JOHN WILLIAMS
Light/Gaffer
RYHN SMOCK
Sound/Boom
ROBERT HERNAIZ
TAYLOR LAINE
CRAIG BOUWENS
Colorist
COLE VALLIS
Editor
ANJANI PANDEY
Background Score
EDWARD JAYARAJ
Makeup
LUCINE VERTANES
Craft Services
JOANNE MARINHO
Script Supervisor
IAN VANDIVER
Production Assistants
IAN VANDIVER
CRAIG BOUWENS
TAYLOR LAINE
RON SIMKO
Production Manager
JOANNE MARINHO
Creative Advisors
EDWARD JAYARAJ
SHAILESH SHARMA
Executive Producer
PINAL PATEL
MADHU PANDEY
Special Thanks
RON SIMKO
MARCUS KEMPTON
RODRICK COLBERT
SANJIB SINGH
KATRINA WALIA
A Very Special Thanks to
ARYAN VAID
(for giving insight on the theme)
Dire...
The Oedipus Complex derives its name from a character from Greek Tragedy. This short animation explains the complex and shows how Sigmund Freud and Edvard Weste...
The Oedipus Complex derives its name from a character from Greek Tragedy. This short animation explains the complex and shows how Sigmund Freud and Edvard Westermarck had differing theories around human sexual development.
Narrated by Aidan Turner. Scripted by Nigel Warbuton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas.
This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
The Oedipus Complex derives its name from a character from Greek Tragedy. This short animation explains the complex and shows how Sigmund Freud and Edvard Westermarck had differing theories around human sexual development.
Narrated by Aidan Turner. Scripted by Nigel Warbuton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas.
This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodyn...
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
The emotional world of children
His Majesty the Baby
The mother as first love object
Is it sexual?
Jealousy, rivalry, hatred and anxiety
The role of the father
Gender: Freud didn't think you were just 'born a boy' or 'born a girl'
There is no perfect resolution of the Oedipus complex
It marks us for life
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Production: We Are Cowboys
Project Manager: Stefan Marianski
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
The emotional world of children
His Majesty the Baby
The mother as first love object
Is it sexual?
Jealousy, rivalry, hatred and anxiety
The role of the father
Gender: Freud didn't think you were just 'born a boy' or 'born a girl'
There is no perfect resolution of the Oedipus complex
It marks us for life
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Production: We Are Cowboys
Project Manager: Stefan Marianski
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least family-friendly family dramas in the history of family dramas, Oedipus Rex. Sophocles' most famous play s...
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least family-friendly family dramas in the history of family dramas, Oedipus Rex. Sophocles' most famous play sees its main character, who seems like he's got it all together, find out that he's killed his father, married his mother, had a bunch of incest children, and brought a plague down on his adopted hometown. He doesn't take this news well. John touches on all the classic Oedipus themes, including hamartia, fate, and the wrath of the gods, and even gets into some Freud, although Oedipus was notably not a sufferer of an Oedipus complex. In any case get ready for mystery, incest, bird entrails, and self-inflicted blindness. Very dramatic.
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In which John Green teaches you about one of the least family-friendly family dramas in the history of family dramas, Oedipus Rex. Sophocles' most famous play sees its main character, who seems like he's got it all together, find out that he's killed his father, married his mother, had a bunch of incest children, and brought a plague down on his adopted hometown. He doesn't take this news well. John touches on all the classic Oedipus themes, including hamartia, fate, and the wrath of the gods, and even gets into some Freud, although Oedipus was notably not a sufferer of an Oedipus complex. In any case get ready for mystery, incest, bird entrails, and self-inflicted blindness. Very dramatic.
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In this video I try to give a basic description of Sigmund Freud's Oedipus Complex to help anyone who is curious about it or is having difficulty understanding ...
In this video I try to give a basic description of Sigmund Freud's Oedipus Complex to help anyone who is curious about it or is having difficulty understanding it.
Follow me on Twitter @AnonymoAdam
Check out some other stuff I'm in:
Michael Mayhew's This is Wit:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MayhewMayhem
The Random Trinity's Conspiracy Hunters:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRandomTrinity
In this video I try to give a basic description of Sigmund Freud's Oedipus Complex to help anyone who is curious about it or is having difficulty understanding it.
Follow me on Twitter @AnonymoAdam
Check out some other stuff I'm in:
Michael Mayhew's This is Wit:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MayhewMayhem
The Random Trinity's Conspiracy Hunters:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRandomTrinity
i know freud lived in germany for like four decades from birth but my german accent is what most people would call "offensively abysmal" on a good day so we won...
i know freud lived in germany for like four decades from birth but my german accent is what most people would call "offensively abysmal" on a good day so we won't bother with that
MUSIC:
"Heart of Nowhere" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
i know freud lived in germany for like four decades from birth but my german accent is what most people would call "offensively abysmal" on a good day so we won't bother with that
MUSIC:
"Heart of Nowhere" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
CAST
VICTORIA VALERO
BRYSON JONSTEELE
ANJANI PANDEY
PINAL PATEL
CREW
Concept & Story
ANJANI PANDEY
Screenplay
TROY LEGETTE
Director of Photography
JOHN W...
CAST
VICTORIA VALERO
BRYSON JONSTEELE
ANJANI PANDEY
PINAL PATEL
CREW
Concept & Story
ANJANI PANDEY
Screenplay
TROY LEGETTE
Director of Photography
JOHN WILLIAMS
Cameraman
JOHN WILLIAMS
Light/Gaffer
RYHN SMOCK
Sound/Boom
ROBERT HERNAIZ
TAYLOR LAINE
CRAIG BOUWENS
Colorist
COLE VALLIS
Editor
ANJANI PANDEY
Background Score
EDWARD JAYARAJ
Makeup
LUCINE VERTANES
Craft Services
JOANNE MARINHO
Script Supervisor
IAN VANDIVER
Production Assistants
IAN VANDIVER
CRAIG BOUWENS
TAYLOR LAINE
RON SIMKO
Production Manager
JOANNE MARINHO
Creative Advisors
EDWARD JAYARAJ
SHAILESH SHARMA
Executive Producer
PINAL PATEL
MADHU PANDEY
Special Thanks
RON SIMKO
MARCUS KEMPTON
RODRICK COLBERT
SANJIB SINGH
KATRINA WALIA
A Very Special Thanks to
ARYAN VAID
(for giving insight on the theme)
Directed & Produced by
ANJANI PANDEY
CAST
VICTORIA VALERO
BRYSON JONSTEELE
ANJANI PANDEY
PINAL PATEL
CREW
Concept & Story
ANJANI PANDEY
Screenplay
TROY LEGETTE
Director of Photography
JOHN WILLIAMS
Cameraman
JOHN WILLIAMS
Light/Gaffer
RYHN SMOCK
Sound/Boom
ROBERT HERNAIZ
TAYLOR LAINE
CRAIG BOUWENS
Colorist
COLE VALLIS
Editor
ANJANI PANDEY
Background Score
EDWARD JAYARAJ
Makeup
LUCINE VERTANES
Craft Services
JOANNE MARINHO
Script Supervisor
IAN VANDIVER
Production Assistants
IAN VANDIVER
CRAIG BOUWENS
TAYLOR LAINE
RON SIMKO
Production Manager
JOANNE MARINHO
Creative Advisors
EDWARD JAYARAJ
SHAILESH SHARMA
Executive Producer
PINAL PATEL
MADHU PANDEY
Special Thanks
RON SIMKO
MARCUS KEMPTON
RODRICK COLBERT
SANJIB SINGH
KATRINA WALIA
A Very Special Thanks to
ARYAN VAID
(for giving insight on the theme)
Directed & Produced by
ANJANI PANDEY
The Oedipus Complex derives its name from a character from Greek Tragedy. This short animation explains the complex and shows how Sigmund Freud and Edvard Westermarck had differing theories around human sexual development.
Narrated by Aidan Turner. Scripted by Nigel Warbuton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series about life's big questions - A History of Ideas.
This project is from the BBC in partnership with The Open University, the animations were created by Cognitive.
'What is Psychoanalysis?' is a 4-part educational film series for students and teachers.
Primarily aimed at A-Level Psychology students studying the 'psychodynamic approach', these films are intended to facilitate first encounters with Freud's thought.
IN THIS EPISODE:
The emotional world of children
His Majesty the Baby
The mother as first love object
Is it sexual?
Jealousy, rivalry, hatred and anxiety
The role of the father
Gender: Freud didn't think you were just 'born a boy' or 'born a girl'
There is no perfect resolution of the Oedipus complex
It marks us for life
More info: www.freud.org.uk/education/
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Production: We Are Cowboys
Project Manager: Stefan Marianski
In which John Green teaches you about one of the least family-friendly family dramas in the history of family dramas, Oedipus Rex. Sophocles' most famous play sees its main character, who seems like he's got it all together, find out that he's killed his father, married his mother, had a bunch of incest children, and brought a plague down on his adopted hometown. He doesn't take this news well. John touches on all the classic Oedipus themes, including hamartia, fate, and the wrath of the gods, and even gets into some Freud, although Oedipus was notably not a sufferer of an Oedipus complex. In any case get ready for mystery, incest, bird entrails, and self-inflicted blindness. Very dramatic.
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In this video I try to give a basic description of Sigmund Freud's Oedipus Complex to help anyone who is curious about it or is having difficulty understanding it.
Follow me on Twitter @AnonymoAdam
Check out some other stuff I'm in:
Michael Mayhew's This is Wit:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MayhewMayhem
The Random Trinity's Conspiracy Hunters:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRandomTrinity
i know freud lived in germany for like four decades from birth but my german accent is what most people would call "offensively abysmal" on a good day so we won't bother with that
MUSIC:
"Heart of Nowhere" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
CAST
VICTORIA VALERO
BRYSON JONSTEELE
ANJANI PANDEY
PINAL PATEL
CREW
Concept & Story
ANJANI PANDEY
Screenplay
TROY LEGETTE
Director of Photography
JOHN WILLIAMS
Cameraman
JOHN WILLIAMS
Light/Gaffer
RYHN SMOCK
Sound/Boom
ROBERT HERNAIZ
TAYLOR LAINE
CRAIG BOUWENS
Colorist
COLE VALLIS
Editor
ANJANI PANDEY
Background Score
EDWARD JAYARAJ
Makeup
LUCINE VERTANES
Craft Services
JOANNE MARINHO
Script Supervisor
IAN VANDIVER
Production Assistants
IAN VANDIVER
CRAIG BOUWENS
TAYLOR LAINE
RON SIMKO
Production Manager
JOANNE MARINHO
Creative Advisors
EDWARD JAYARAJ
SHAILESH SHARMA
Executive Producer
PINAL PATEL
MADHU PANDEY
Special Thanks
RON SIMKO
MARCUS KEMPTON
RODRICK COLBERT
SANJIB SINGH
KATRINA WALIA
A Very Special Thanks to
ARYAN VAID
(for giving insight on the theme)
Directed & Produced by
ANJANI PANDEY
The term Oedipus complex (or, less commonly, Oedipal complex) explains the emotions and ideas that the mind keeps in the unconscious, via dynamic repression, that concentrates upon a child's desire to have sexual relations with the parent of the opposite sex (i.e. males attracted to their mothers, and females attracted to their fathers).Sigmund Freud, who coined the term "Oedipus complex" believed that the Oedipus complex is a desire for the parent in both males and females; Freud deprecated the term "Electra complex", which was introduced by Carl Gustav Jung in regard to the Oedipus complex manifested in young girls. The Oedipus complex occurs in the third — phallic stage (ages 3–6) — of the five psychosexual development stages: (i) the oral, (ii) the anal, (iii) the phallic, (iv) the latent, and (v) the genital — in which the source of libidinal pleasure is in a different erogenous zone of the infant's body.
The "Oedipal complex" refers to the sexual relations and desire shared between a son and his mother and does not have to be reciprocated.
Curse myself down, decree of perfection A slave to mirror ugly stares A waste of scars rather to torment Evil equals needle, so I shut my eyes again So confined, scratch at my eyes Bleed through my hands Yesterday was everyday, so I swallow this hell again Stare blindly Mock me Cast this shadow down and I'll keep running I'll keep running away from you Inside black painted walls Leaves a stain of your sickness Never the knowledge of a vagrant You fucking leech, crawl out of my skin I can't feel again I can't feel again I can't feel again I can't feel again Curse myself down, decree of perfection now A slave to ugly stares A waste of scars to torment Every moment, trapped inside, lost inside, side
(MENAFN - The Conversation) One of the more appealing customs of psychoanalysis is that analysts must be analysed. If you are going to put others on the couch you should lie on it first yourself ... .
... symptoms and complexes that would soon make him notorious ... Biographer David Michaelis contributes an amusing recollection of his own Oedipus complex and his “lunar longing” for his stylish mother.
... statements he made in October 2024, when he claimed Diddy’s relationship with his mother exhibited traits of an “OedipusComplex,” further fuelling speculation about the dynamics of their connection.
... forces, Spinoza maintained that humanity is controlled by nature and natural instincts, Freud believed we are formed by our parents’ home, fraught with traumas of Oedipus and Electra complexes.
Then, David Michaelis writes wryly about his own OedipusComplex; Peter Kramer discusses how his Freudian leanings served his patients well, even as he “pulled away from the posture of ...
Many people assume that the Oedipus complex is meant to produce boys who will grow up loving women, and girls who will love men (I would call that “Oedipus simplex ”).
Many people assume that the Oedipus complex is meant to produce boys who will grow up loving women, and girls who will love men (I would call that “Oedipus simplex”).
Puzzles. Challenge yourself with today’s puzzles. Crossword. Polygon. Sudoku ... To most of us Sigmund Freud is a figure of fun ... When you hear about the Oedipus complex, it’s usually in the context of a joke ... Culture. Books ... .
His thinking is more aligned with that of literary scholar Harold Bloom, who contended that poems beget other poems, in a network of influence that owes as much to Darwin’s theory of evolution as to Freud’s notion of the Oedipus complex.
... says stuff like this to a cheering crowd from the steps of City Hall shortly before being garrotted by the latest colourful maniac with an oedipus complex.
... of silk-hatted mayor in a Batman film who says stuff like this to a cheering crowd from the steps of City Hall shortly before being garrotted by the latest colourful maniac with an Oedipus complex.
... of silk-hatted mayor in a Batman film who says stuff like this to a cheering crowd from the steps of City Hall shortly before being garrotted by the latest colourful maniac with an oedipus complex.
Because Freud’s theories have been hotly debated for over a century, most people have a passing familiarity with ideas like the OedipusComplex or the claim that dreams reveal something about the unconscious.
In July 1990, PresidentGeorge H. W ... The implications of success were enormous ...Listen to the story here ... W ... disciples of Freud, who had dominated the field since World War II with ideas like the unconscious, repression, Oedipus complex—all the classics ... .