In psychoanalysis, the is the counterpart to the Oedipus complex. It describes a mother’s pathologically close or even incestuous attachment to her son.
By staying "like a girlfriend," the mother may prevent the son from growing into an independent adult, keeping him emotionally dependent on her. OДџlumun KД±z ArkadaЕџД± Gibiyim
While this can sometimes be used colloquially to describe a very close, "best friend" style bond, in a deeper psychological context, it often touches on several key concepts: 1. The Jocasta Complex In psychoanalysis, the is the counterpart to the
It can manifest as "domineering but asexual" love, where the mother is overly involved in every detail of her son's life, effectively competing with his actual romantic partners. 2. The "Devouring Mother" Archetype "best friend" style bond