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1110:(the lower digestive tract), while ego formation continues. Toilet training is the child's key anal-stage experience, occurring at about the age of two years. It involves conflict between the id (demanding immediate gratification) and the ego (demanding delayed gratification) in eliminating bodily wastes, and handling related activities (e.g. manipulating excrement, coping with parental demands). The child may respond with defiance, resulting in an 'anal expulsive character'—often messy, reckless, and defiant—or with retention, leading to an 'anal retentive character'—typically neat, precise, and passive-aggressive. The style of parenting influences the resolution of the conflict, which can be either gradual and psychologically uneventful, or which can be sudden and psychologically traumatic.
1171:, who unwittingly killed his father and sexually possessed his mother. In the young male, the Oedipus conflict stems from his natural love for his mother, a love which becomes sexual as his libidinal energy transfers from the anal region to the genital. The boy observes that his father stands in the way of his love and desire for possession of his mother. He therefore feels aggression and envy towards his father, but also a fear that his (much stronger) rival will strike back at him. As the boy has noticed that women, his mother in particular, have no penises, he is particularly struck by the fear that his father will remove his penis too. This
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1220:, by Sophocles). According to Jung, a girl's decisive psychosexual experience is her daughter–mother competition for psychosexual possession of her father. Freud rejected Jung's term as psychoanalytically inaccurate: "that what we have said about the Oedipus complex applies with complete strictness to the male child only, and that we are right in rejecting the term 'Electra complex', which seeks to emphasize the analogy between the attitude of the two sexes".
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2928:Jacob Freud (father)
2903:Ernst L. Freud (son)
2873:Freud's Last Session
2643:Id, ego and superego
2620:Daniel Paul Schreber
2440:Moses and Monotheism
1844:. London: Routledge.
1824:(London 1991) p. 375
1657:10.2139/ssrn.2364215
1412:Bronisław Malinowski
1381:womb and vagina envy
819:personality disorder
609:Child psychoanalysis
97:Id, ego and superego
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2337:Studies on Hysteria
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1586:Guide to Psychiatry
1573:Guide to Psychiatry
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1410:The anthropologist
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132:Countertransference
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2857:A Dangerous Method
2724:Deferred obedience
2408:The Ego and the Id
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2133:Child development
2035:978-0-465-07385-6
2001:978-0-7657-0432-0
1734:978-0-14-013797-2
1680:Leach, P. (1997)
1613:978-0-08-096180-4
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