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Freud's Oedipus Complex: Outdated?

Sigmund Freud, viewed by many as the founder of modern psychiatry, developed the Oedipus complex after studying dreams and the unconscious mind. Freud’s theory of the Oedipus complex assumed that infants love the opposite-sex parent and hate the same-sex parent. The feelings of love and hate change as the child grows, but the original feelings of hate for the same-sex parent and love for the opposite-sex parent still remain in the unconscious mind of adults. The Oedipus complex was based off of the legend of King Oedipus, a prince who fulfills the words of an oracle by killing his father and marrying his mother without knowledge of his parents’ identities. Freud’s theory has been idolized, revised, and reconsidered by modern psychologists through out the years. Hans W. Loewald, M.D., Richard C. Friedman and Jennifer Downey, and Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari are a few of the psychologists who researched and studied the Oedipus complex in the past few decades. All of......


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