Examples of Father Complex in the following topics:
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- A father is defined as a male parent or individual progenitor of human offspring.
- Many times, fathers have a very important role in raising offspring, and the title can be given to a non-biological father that fills this role.
- The Father complex in psychology is a complex pertaining to a group of unconscious associations, or strong unconscious impulses, which specifically pertain to the image or archetype of the father.
- Whereas the idea of the father complex had originally evolved to deal with the heavy Victorian patriarch, by the new millennium there had developed instead a postmodern preoccupation with the loss of paternal authority, or the absence of the father.
- Alongside the shift from a Freudian emphasis on the role of the father to object relations theory's stress upon the mother, psychoanalysis tended to single out the search for the father, and the negative effects of the switched-off father.
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- Phallic (3-6 years of age): During this stage, preschoolers take pleasure in their genitals and, according to Freud, begin to struggle with sexual desires toward the opposite sex parent (boys to mothers and girls to fathers).
- For boys, this is called the Oedipus complex, involving a boy's desire for his mother and his urge to replace his father who is seen as a rival for the mother’s attention.
- At the same time, the boy is afraid his father will punish him for his feelings, so he experiences castration anxiety.
- The Electra complex, later proposed by Freud’s protégé Carl Jung, involves a girl's desire for her father's attention and wish to take her mother’s place.
- Second, many believed his work was too focused on human sexuality, especially his focus on the Oedipus complex and children's sexual desire for parents.
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- Mechanical solidarity is found in less structurally complex societies while organic solidarity emerges in industrialized societies.
- Thus, social solidarity is maintained in more complex societies through the interdependence of its component parts (e.g., farmers produce the food to feed the factory workers who produce the tractors that allow the farmer to produce the food).
- Durkheim formally established the academic discipline and, with Karl Marx and Max Weber, is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology.
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- Or it can be as complex as how well your liver processes toxins, whether you will be prone to heart disease or breast cancer, and whether you will be color blind.
- You inherited 23 chromosomes from your mother and 23 from your father .
- A child will inherit half of its genes (one of each of its 23 pairs) from its mother and the other half from its father.
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- Her father asks her, "Who is that, Angie?
- The father points out that the picture is of her.
- In order for Angie to make sense of what her father just told her about the picture, she would have had to somehow assimilate the information from her father into her existing internal cognitive structures.
- She might do this by assuming that her dad was teasing her, and that the pictures were of another child; or she could infer that the picture was taken at a different time as explained by her father.
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- Greek religious traditions encompassed a large pantheon of gods, complex mythologies, rituals, and cult practices.
- The history of the Greek pantheon begins with the primordial deities Gaia (Mother Earth) and Uranus (Father Sky), who were the parents of the first of twelve giants known as Titans.
- Zeus, the youngest son of Rhea and Kronos, was hidden from his father, instead of being swallowed.
- Once he became a man, he challenged his father's rule, forcing Kronos to regurgitate the rest of his swallowed children.
- These children were Zeus's siblings, and together they overthrew Kronos, making Zeus the father of gods and men.
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- At work and in my personal life, I reflect often on recommendations my father shared with me during his 77 years.
- He needed to use words in ways which could solve problems and work through complex tasks in large bureaucracies, sometimes by himself but often as the person in charge of a group.
- Here are some of the principles and adages my father followed in his own work and strove to cultivate in me as I grew up:
- That my father actually read my paper shows how patient and loving he was.
- At one point, when I left a position at a college in one state and accepted a higher one in another, I admitted to my father that I'd really had no choice but to make the move.
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- Napoleon's father Nobile Carlo Buonaparte was an attorney and was named Corsica's representative to the court of Louis XVI in 1777.
- He trained to become an artillery officer and, when his father's death reduced his income, was forced to complete the two-year course in one year.
- He spent the early years of the Revolution in Corsica, fighting in a complex three-way struggle among royalists, revolutionaries, and Corsican nationalists.
- Portrait of Carlo Maria Buonaparte, father of Napoleon Bonaparte by un unknown artist.
- This is one of few portraits of the father of Napoleon.
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- The outcome of the disorder will depend on complex interactions between the pre-natal deficit and the post-natal environment.
- Animal studies indicate that the mother's (and possibly the father's) diet, vitamin intake, and glucose levels prior to ovulation and conception have long-term effects on fetal growth, and adolescent and adult disease.
- According to the CDC, most birth defects are believed to be caused by a complex mix of factors including genetics, environment, and behaviors, although many birth defects have no known cause.
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- For instance, as an ancient religion, Hinduism inherits religious concepts spanning monotheism and polytheism, and its complex concept of God depends upon each individual and the tradition followed.
- Modern Christians, though, believe God is triune, meaning that the three persons of the Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) are in one union in which each figure is also wholly God.
- Most Christian art, however, focuses on Jesus, particularly at the Crucifixion or from the Bible, while the Holy Spirit is often depicted as a dove or tongue of fire, and God the Father is rarely visually depicted.