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  1. As a psychoanalytic term for daughter–mother psychosexual conflict, the Electra complex derives from the Greek mythological character Electra, who plotted matricidal revenge with Orestes, her brother, against Clytemnestra, their mother, and Aegisthus, their stepfather, for their murder of Agamemnon, their father (cf. Electra, by Sophocles).

  2. Mar 20, 2023 · 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.

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · The Electra Complex, the female equivalent of the Oedipus Complex, is a term in neo-Freudian psychology that refers to a daughter developing a love for her father and jealousy and blame toward her mother for depriving her of a penis.

  4. Feb 13, 2019 · 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...

  5. Jan 7, 2022 · 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....

  6. 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.

  7. Aug 6, 2015 · Electra Complex. The Electra Complex, first introduced by Carl Jung, is the female counterpart to the Oedipal Complex. It is associated with a period of development during which a...

  8. Aug 17, 2021 · The Electra Complex, named by Carl Jung for the Greek myth of Electra, is an extension of Sigmund Freudʼs Oedipus Theory and attempts to explain female psychosexual development. In the Greek Myth, Electra wanted her brother to kill their mother.

  9. Electra Complex. The Electra complex was proposed by Carl Jung (a neo-Freudian). It is similar to what Freud originally termed the feminine Oedipus attitude. During the phallic stage, a little girl desires her father and realises that she does not have a penis.

  10. The Electra complex is a psychoanalytical concept that was first proposed by Sigmund Freud in his 1905 work Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (Freud, 1905). It is a psychodynamic concept which is based upon the psychological conflicts that arise in a daughter-father relationship.

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