
Freudian and Kleinian Visions
Psychoanalytic Thinking with Dr Don Carveth
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Thean Intense Adds to the Edipus Complex
The last line of the poem. A, so he saying, humanity is a mistake. Well, froyd gives us the answer to the question about the super ego. He explains how thean incline adds to it. Froyd says the super ego is heir to the edipus complex. So you don't get a superego till age five or six. Looking at it from the little boy's point of view, he's he wants mummy all to himself. But if he's reached the depressive position, he's also loving daddy. And so in the face of castration anxiety, says froyd, and in this horrible feeling of hating some one you
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