Freud Anxiety

Did Michael Jackson have an Oedipus complex?
“Classical theory considers the successful resolution of the Oedipus complex to be developmentally desirable, the key to the development of gender roles and identity. Freud posited that boys and girls resolved the conflicts differently as a result of the male’s castration anxiety (caused by oedipal rivalry with the father) and the female’s penis envy. He also held that the unsuccessful resolution of the Oedipus complex could result in neurosis, paedophilia, and homosexuality.”
- wiki : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oedipal_complex
well….people rationalize the actions and beliefs of Jesus christ even though he clearly had an oedipal complex that he had eventually overcame….and so did MJ although he overcame it through expressing himself thru the arts
First and foremost, stay away from wikipedia, I could edit that paragraph to say you had an Oedipus complex. Micheal was affected more by his father’s disapproval than anything else. This man spent a great amount of time (allegedly) making fun of Micheal’s appearance and criticizing everything he did. Micheal’s fixation on his appearance stemmed directly from this (alleged) ridicule, especially concerning Micheal’s nose.
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