Summary of thesis: Subjects in the experimental group showed stronger behavior towards the father, behavior of the mother's family increased after receiving subconscious information, and the control group did not show an increase in the display of neutral information In case. Then that will prove that the Oedipus complex exists in the unconscious. To prove this, we bring unconscious to subconscious behavior through potential information.
Perhaps the most famous test of Freud's theory involves the edeps complex. The empirical observation here is that the little boys hate their fathers and are afraid, and the theoretical explanations they want to have sex with their mothers (not excessive crime). So the problem is that there is a clear confusion: The father of a little boy is his mother's lover, but he is also a family member. So do you assume that a little boy is afraid of his father, is it because they are afraid of castration of romantic opponents or because they are afraid of ordinary punishment?
One of the core concepts of Freud's work is the so-called Edipus complex. In psychoanalysis theory, the edeps complex is basically a collection of emotions centered on the concept of unconscious (dynamic suppression) and the desire to exclude homosexual parents and exclude homosexual parents. At about 3 to 6 years old, the boy showed strong sexual desire to her mother. At the same time, the boy had a strong hatred and fear against his father, and he was anxious for a change with him, "a desire for power." This hatred is based on the knowledge of a boy whose father's physique and physical strength are greater and hinder his wish. The fear of the father against the child may obviously be a fear of the father's castration, but more generally, it does not have that particular characteristic. Of course the son did not really kill the father, but the father father is considered to be a common concern of his fantasies and dreams.
After interpreting the dream, Freud may be known for his theory of the Edipus complex. Freud has developed this complex from the Sophocles play "Edpsus King" (424 BC). In Sophocles' play, Oedipus murdered his father's parent (not knowing that he was his father) and married his mother (she did not know that he was his mother ). When the truth was discovered, Edips hid and exiled. Freud has developed two versions of the Oedipus complex for boys and girls. Approximately 3-5 years old, the mother (or symbolic role of the mother) becomes the target of the boy's desire. According to this desire, a father (or a person with a symbolic role of a father) is regarded as an opponent of a mother's affection. As a result, the boy wants the death of his father. But this boy is afraid of his father's power, especially his distaste.
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