komplekler
Komplekler is a term used in several contexts, most notably in psychology and urban planning. In psychology, particularly within psychoanalytic theory, "komplekler" (or complexes) refers to a group of emotionally charged ideas or impulses that are unconscious and influence behavior. These complexes can arise from early life experiences and often manifest as irrational fears, obsessions, or patterns of action. Famous examples include the Oedipus complex and the Electra complex, which describe specific developmental conflicts. Psychological complexes are believed to shape personality and can be a source of neurosis if not properly understood or resolved.
In urban planning and sociology, "komplekler" can refer to a complex of buildings or structures, often a