dikekompleks
Dikekompleks is a term that appears in some Turkish-language discussions of psychoanalytic theory and is used to refer to the concept commonly known in Western psychology as the Oedipus complex. The term does not have wide acceptance in English-language scholarship, and its exact usage can vary among authors. In general, it is associated with the idea that a child experiences unconscious desires for the opposite-sex parent and rivalry with the same-sex parent, typically during early childhood.
In Freudian theory, the Oedipus complex arises during the phallic stage, roughly between ages three and six,
Critics of the universality of the Oedipus complex note that cross-cultural and feminist perspectives challenge the
Because dikekompleks is not a standard term in many modern psychiatric classifications, readers should consult multiple