Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

oedipal

adjective
/ˈɛdɪpəl/
Definition
Relating to the Oedipus complex, a psychoanalytic theory introduced by Sigmund Freud, which describes a child’s feelings of desire for their opposite-sex parent and jealousy toward their same-sex parent.
Examples
  • His oedipal struggles became apparent during therapy.
  • The novel explores the oedipal relationship between the protagonist and his mother.
  • Freud’s theories often included discussions about oedipal conflicts.
Meaning
The term ‘oedipal’ typically pertains to the emotional and psychological challenges associated with these feelings in childhood development.
Synonyms
  • Electra (in the female context)
  • Psychoanalytic