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Jocasta complex : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jocasta complex
In psychoanalytic analysis, the Jocasta complex is the incestuous sexual desire of a mother towards her son.〔Jon E. Roeckelein. Elsevier's dictionary of psychological theories. Elsevier, 2006. ISBN 0-444-51750-2. Page 112〕 Raymond de Saussure introduced the term in 1920 by way of analogy to its logical converse in psychoanalysis, the Oedipus complex, and it may be used to cover different degrees of attachment,〔R. J. Campbell, ''Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary'' (2009) p. 534〕 including domineering but asexual mother love – something perhaps particularly prevalent with an intelligent son and an absent/weak father figure. ==Origins==
The Jocasta complex is named for Jocasta, the fictional Greek queen who had a sexual relationship with her son. The Jocasta complex is similar to the Oedipus complex, in which a son has sexual desire towards his mother. The term is a bit of an extrapolation, since in the original story Oedipus was unaware Jocasta was his mother and married her. The usage in modern contexts involves a son with full knowledge of who his mother is.
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