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The stage in girls may be referred to as the Electra complex where girls also show the same erotic desires to their fathers.
Feud argued that the stage typically came to an end when the child identified with a parent of similar sex and suppressed its sexual drives. In case the previous relations with the parents were reasonably affectionate and nontraumatic. Moreover, in case the parental insolences were neither exceptionally exorbitant nor extremely stimulating, the stage is passed through amicably (Young, 2001). However, in case there is trauma and infertile neurosis that is a significant indication of the same reactions throughout the child’s adult life. The sense of right and wrong, the moral factor that controls the conscious adult mind, also originates in the same stage in life. Freud partook in the reactions against the Oedipus complex the utmost significant social attainments of the human mind.
Relationship with the original classical theory
It relates to the original classical myth where Oedipus murders his father unwittingly and then takes possession of the mother. Just like in this case, there is a desire between the male Oedipus with the mother. That confers to the concepts of the Oedipus complex. Besides that, his killing of the father also demonstrates the hatred feeling that exists between the father and the boy. However, the argument may be disputed depending on the age of the boy since the Oedipus complex occurs at the ages of four and five.
Importance of the stage
The stage is very important since it acts as an imperative stage for the development of the sexual identity of these children. The child comes to realize the difference between the mother and the father (Young, 2001). At that stage, the child acquires his or her gender. They gain self-identity in society and try to discover more of themselves. The child tries to acknowledge that he is a boy and the erotic desires compel him to get attracted to the opposite sex. The sex feelings or libido also develop at the same stage in life.
In conclusion, parents should understand these psychosexual phases of development of the children and take necessary action to ensure that the children do the right things at that stage.
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