Reflections on the early stages of the Oedipus complex: The parental couple in relation to psychoanalytic work |
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Authors: | Maria Adelaide Lupinacci |
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Affiliation: | Via Arbia, 10 00199, Rome |
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Abstract: | The author refers to the parental couple as it appears in relation to the Oedipus complex at the various levels of development and psychical maturation. A 'pathological' Oedipus situation is differentiated from a 'normal' one. Accordingly the author distinguishes the primitive Oedipal fantasies about the parental couple represented in the myth by the parents of Thebes and the parents of Corinth (and the influence that these can have on the psychoanalytic work), from a couple who have reached truly creative functioning. Furthermore, it is pointed out how elements are activated in the therapist's mind: emotional qualities of a feminine maternal and masculine paternal kind that either collaborate in containing and promoting the psychoanalytic process and psychic development of the patient or else fail in this task. |
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Keywords: | Parental couple Oedipal phantasies triangular space countertransference |
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