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  2. Electra complex - Wikipedia

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    The Electra complex occurs in the thirdphallic stage (ages 36)—of five psychosexual development stages: the oral, the anal, the phallic, the latent, and the genital—in which the source of libido pleasure is in a different erogenous zone of the infant's body.

  3. Electra Complex in Psychology: Definition, Examples, and Signs

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    The Electra complex is a psychoanalytic term used to describe a girl's sense of competition with her mother for the affection of her father. It is comparable to the Oedipus complex in males. According to Freud, during female psychosexual development, a young girl is initially attached to her mother.

  4. Overview of the Electra Complex in Psychology

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    The Electra complex is a psychoanalytic theory proposed by Carl Jung that describes a girl’s unconscious sexual desire for her father and feelings of jealousy and resentment towards her mother.

  5. The Electra complex is a term used to describe the female version of the Oedipus complex. It involves a girl, aged between 3 and 6, becoming subconsciously sexually attached to her...

  6. What Is the Electra Complex? - Psych Central

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    The Electra complex is a largely debunked theory that describes a female child experiencing specific feelings toward the parent of the opposite sex — her father — including: desire....

  7. Electra Complex: Freud's Controversial Psychological Theory

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    Freud’s controversial theory of the Electra complex has sparked heated debates and raised eyebrows in the realm of psychology, delving into the intricate dynamics of father-daughter relationships and their profound impact on psychosexual development.

  8. What Is The Electra Complex? Like the Oedipal Complex, the Electra Complex involves a sexual desire for one parent and a jealous rage of the other. According to Carl Jung, young girls developed a desire for possession of their father, and therefore, a rage against their mother.

  9. Oedipus Complex: Sigmund Freud Mother Theory - Simply Psychology

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    The Electra Complex. The Electra complex describes the female version of the Oedipus complex. It involves a girl, aged between 3 and 6, becoming unconsciously sexually attached to her father and increasingly hostile toward her mother.

  10. The Electra Complex: What Is It and What Does It Do?

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    It was Carl Gustav Jung who explained one of the most well-know theories about girls’ psychosexual development: the Electra complex. The Swiss psychologist was inspired by the history and symbolism of the Greek myth of Electra. Electra was the daughter of the king of Mycenae.

  11. Electra Complex - Psynso

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    The Electra complex occurs in the third — phallic stage (ages 3–6) — of five psychosexual development stages: (i) the Oral, (ii) the Anal, (iii) the Phallic, (iv) the Latent, and (v) the Genital — in which the source libido pleasure is in a different erogenous zone of the infant’s body.