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Father complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Father complex Father complex in psychology is a complex — a group of unconscious associations, or a strong unconscious impulses — which specifically pertains to the image or archetype of the father. These impulses may be either positive (admiring and seeking out older father figures) or negative (distrusting or fearful). Sigmund Freud, and psychoanalysis after him, saw the father complex, and in particular ambivalent feelings for the father on the part of the male child, as an aspect of the Oedipus complex.〔Jon E. Roeckelein, ''Elsevier's Dictionary of Psychological Theories'' (2006) p. 111〕 By contrast, Carl Jung took the view that both males and females could have a father complex, which in turn might be either positive or negative.〔Mary Ann Mattoon, ''Jung and the Human Psyche'' (2005) p. 91〕 ==Freud and Jung==
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