Perspectives on the Oedipus Complex: Freud, Klein & Lacan

Australia · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Deepen your understanding of the Oedipus complex through the lenses of Freud, Klein, and Lacan with Professor Don Carveth. This talk is essential for Australian psychologists seeking to grasp foundational psychoanalytic theory, its clinical application in relational patterns, and to refine therapeutic interventions.

This engaging and intellectually rich talk by Professor Don Carveth revisits the Oedipus complex - a foundational concept in psychoanalytic theory. Drawing on the work of Freud, Klein, and Lacan, Carveth explores how this complex shapes psychic development and relational dynamics.

The presentation delves into evolving perspectives on the Oedipus complex, including debates about its universality, cultural specificity, and whether its roots lie in desire or narcissistic need for centrality. Carveth integrates Freudian theory with Kleinian positions and Lacanian perspectives, helping practitioners understand how these ideas manifest in clinical settings.

This talk is particularly valuable for psychologists working in psychodynamic or integrative modalities, offering fresh insight into long-standing developmental and relational conflicts in therapy

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

Error. Advanced Awareness: Strengthening Presence & Perspective in Practice
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
What Really Builds Resilience? A Practical Overview of the "FUEL Your Resilience" Model
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
Working with Death, Illness and Loss