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Before diving right into the interesting subject, let us read in brief about Jocasta and how her fate led to the origin of the Jocasta Complex .
In Greek mythology, Jocasta was the daughter of Monoeceus, the king of Thebes and the wife of Lauis. Lauis was given a very strange prophecy that if he ever fathered a child, the child would kill him and marry his wife. Saints also warned Lauis that he could only save his city if he died childlessly.
However, one night, Lauis came back drunk. In the trance of alcohol, Lauis lost control over himself, totally forgetting about the prophecy. He slept with his wife that night and that led to the birth of Oedipus .
Lauis, afraid of his death, ordered a shepherd to take the infant to Mount Cithaeron in order to kill him. The shepherd took pity on the infant and handed the infant to a childless couple, Polybus the king of Corinth , and his wife Merope. Born and brought up by them, Oedipus was unaware of his biological parents.
As he grew up, he came to know from an Oracle about the prediction of him killing his father and marrying his mother. In order to escape his ill-fate, Oedipus ran away from Corinth. While wandering around, on his way, he encountered a man and engaged in a heated argument with him over the right of the path.
The argument resulted in Oedipus killing the person. Little did he know that the person he killed was his father, Lauis, thus fulfilling the first half of the prophecy. Continuing his journey, Oedipus reached Thebes.
On reaching, he came to know that Thebes was being terrorized by a deadly creature, with a human head and the body of a lion, the Sphinx . The Sphinx asked a riddle to all the passerby as well as those who tried to enter Thebes. No one could answer the riddle and as a consequence, she killed them.
“Which animal has one voice, but two, three, or four feet being slowest on three?”
The answer to this was “ Man ”. Oedipus correctly answered it and thus the Sphinx killed herself.
He then married Jocasta, thus fulfilling the prophecy. The fact that Jocasta was his mother was obviously unknown to him or Jocasta herself. The couple had four children, Polynices , Eteocles , Antigone , and Ismene .
Later, in an investigation to uncover Lauis’s death, Oedipus came to know the real truth behind his marriage. Upon knowing, Oedipus plucked his eyes out while Jocasta committed suicide.
The Jocasta Complex is a mental condition of the mother wherein she develops a sexual affection/ sexual desire towards her son. However, in the mythological story, both Jocasta and Oedipus were unaware of their biological relation.
But when referred to such a condition, in reality, the condition involves complete awareness of the actual relation.
There are several causes as to why this disease may originate in a woman. They are listed below.
Unfulfilled Sexual Desire of the Mother
Conflicts between middle-aged couples are quite common but may sometimes be a cause of the complex to form. When the son is in his adolescence or adulthood, the mother might experience sudden mood swings, due to menopause (she might have high sexual desires, or at times nil).
 These varying levels of lust when not satisfied by her better half results in the woman starting to feel lonely. Naturally, she finds a reflection of her husband in her son, thus falling a victim to the Jocasta complex .
Often it is observed that a male child is more desired. The male child is more pampered, cared for, and over the years, the mother might develop inappropriate feelings for the child until the child grows into an adult.
Child Suffering from the Oedipus Complex
When a child is drawn into sexual attraction towards his mother, the mother might not be aware of this being a disorder and might reciprocate the love unknowingly.
It has been observed that in cases where the mother is either abandoned by her husband or is subject to the early death of her husband, her sexual needs aren’t fulfilled.
She thus starts expecting her child to be her saviour in all problems. She thus tends to fulfil her sexual needs using her son and thus falling prey to the Jocasta complex .
This mental condition is categorized with a few unusual symptoms. The following symptoms can confirm that the women are suffering from Jocasta complex. This condition is not considered normal.
Dominance and deep praise, transforming into blind worship of the kid
For a mother, the son is like the universe to her. It is normal for a mother to love her son truly and beyond any barrier but if she starts raving intensely and dominating her own son then it is not considered a normal thing. 
She might feel attached to her son because of his young age and also due to the newness. In such a condition, the mother will dominate her son and wants to have control over him so that he is always close to her. 
Whenever the kid asks or tells something, the woman will always consider this to be correct because of the worshipping behaviour that she developed when she started to feel for her own son.
She will try to make her son happiest being alive to benefit herself. After making the kid happy, she will surely get physical attention from her son.
Thus, a mother with such a mental condition will praise her son to the fullest. She will dominate him for getting what she desires from him. Also, she would worship him like anything just for the sake of love she wants in return.
Irresistible desire for permanent physical intimacy, sharing unshakable affection
Not only because of the young age and good looks but also for the attracting habits and soul of the son, his mother will develop a burning desire for physical intimate relationship.
She will want to have this relationship life-long without any controlled devotion. She will not like any disturbance and interference between her loved son and her.
The love which the women feel for his son deals with physical relation too. She would like to do everything with him just like she would have done with her age lover.
This bodily desire will be irresistible and in this condition, she will forget all the goods and bads. The only thing she cares for will be the intimate relationship she wants to share with her son.
The endless expectations mother has on her part for a permanent son’s existence
The Jocasta complex is a condition where a mother starts to get feelings for her own son. She starts liking and feels to share an intimate bond with her son.
With this process of worshipping the son, her expectations with him widen. She develops an attitude where she wants her son to be with him permanently.
Her son’s absence will make her worried. She will want a stable existence of a son with her. With every day passing, she will develop greater emotions for her son which is totally correct according to her.
The Jocasta complex is something scary and drags the young adults or adolescents into activities they should be kept away from, by the most important woman of their lives, their mothers.
The best way to resolve any psychological condition is, to the first talk about it to the subjected person or the person ailing from it.
Most of the mental disorders can be overcome by sharing. Sharing one’s feelings or troubles with the people you trust, can help get rid of even the most deep-seated mental problems and anxieties.
Talking to a psychiatrist or a mental health counsellor is one of the most effective ways of preventing and reducing any mental complex or disorder.
The Jocasta Complex , like all other complexes, is a disorder of the mind. And like all disorders, this has a cure too. A woman who is a victim of the complex should never be blamed or defamed. Psychological disorders are something that no one has control over.
As for the woman who is a victim, don’t feel guilty, You’re not a criminal. Talk to your trusted ones. Consult a psychiatrist. The fight can be easily won!
Mothers too, however a special connection with their sons, or maybe a particular son (if there are more than one). It is the duty of the son(s) to take care of the mother’s mental health, get her diagnosed and treated by a counsellor as soon as possible.
The relationship between a mother and a son is sacred and should always be respected. It should not become weak or disrespected with a mental condition like this.
I don’t see why this phenomenon should be deemed a problem.
Which part isn’t a problem? The dominance and control over the son, the burning desire for a physical intimidate relationship with the son or psychological and long term effects it has on the son?
Agreed, it is not always a problem. It can be satisfying and lead to greater closeness.
The tale of Jack and the Beanstalk also deems with this complex, a young man with growing “Beanstalk” (phallic symbol) who lives with his mother and their relationship develops as his body changes with fertility
I discovered this article during my research for an article I am writing about my mother’s inappropriate behavior throughout my childhood and adulthood.
Your writing helped me resolve decades of confusion.
The symptoms you describe, the probable cause and the outcome for me as a man are so well matched it’s uncanny.
I hope you know how much I appreciate your writing this. Without a name for the condition, I really had to dig deep to find anything close to my experience.
Coincidentally, I am currently reading “The Hero’s Journey” by Joseph Campbell at the moment and had begun to understand the connection between mythology and psychology.
Your article helped me put a name to this phenomenon and recognize my late mother’s dilemma.
I feel exonerated, lighter, and now, at last, I am able to forgive her.
May she forever rest in peace.
Thank you so very much.
Glad to read this. Thank you. May her soul rest in peace.
Martin L I could possibly really use your help writing my own piece of writing, my son’s father was a victim to this illness and it destroyed our relationship and he’s completely unaware of it, his mother is ruining his chances to have a relationship with his son and even developed deep into this illness on my own child. Can we possibly speak?
Thank you for sharing this. I’ve been trying to find ways to show my fiancé what I’ve been talking about but I couldn’t find the right term for it. This helped me a lot and hopefully it will help him also. His mom is sick and needs help. She won’t get it, that I know for sure. But maybe he can stop enabling it.
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Theban kings in Greek mythology
Laius (biological father)
Polybus of Corinth (adoptive father)
Merope (adoptive mother)
Jocasta /Epicaste (biological mother/wife)
Creon (Jocasta's brother/Laius' successor)
Antigone (half sister/daughter)
Eteocles (half brother/son)
Polynices (half brother/son)
Ismene (half sister/daughter)
Euryganeia (2nd wife)
Astymedusa (later wife)

In Greek mythology , Jocasta ( / dʒ oʊ ˈ k æ s t ə / ), also rendered Iocaste [1] ( Ancient Greek : Ἰοκάστη Iokástē [i.okástɛː] ) and also known as Epicaste ( / ˌ ɛ p ɪ ˈ k æ s t iː / ; Ἐπικάστη Epikástē [2] ), was a daughter of Menoeceus , a descendant of the Spartoi Echion , [3] and queen consort of Thebes . She was the wife of first Laius , then of their son Oedipus , and both mother and grandmother of Antigone , Eteocles , Polynices and Ismene . She was also sister of Creon and mother-in-law of Haimon .

After his abduction and rape of Chrysippus , Laius married Jocasta. Laius received an oracle from Delphi which told him that he must not have a child with his wife, or the child would kill him and marry her; in another version, recorded by Aeschylus , Laius is warned that he can only save the city if he dies childless. One night, Laius became drunk and fathered Oedipus with Jocasta.

Jocasta handed the newborn infant over to Laius. Jocasta or Laius pierced and pinned the infant's ankles together. Laius instructed his chief shepherd, Menoetes (not to be confused with Menoetes , the underworld spirit) a slave who had been born in the palace, to expose the infant on Mount Cithaeron and leave it to die. Laius' shepherd took pity on the infant and gave him to another shepherd in the employ of King Polybus of Corinth . Childless, Polybus and his Queen, Merope (according to Sophocles , or Periboea according to Pseudo-Apollodorus ), raised the infant to adulthood. [4]

Oedipus grew up in Corinth under the assumption that he was the biological son of Polybus and his wife. Hearing rumors about his parentage, he consulted the Delphic Oracle. Oedipus was informed by the Oracle that he was fated to kill his father and to marry his mother. Fearing for the safety of the only parents known to him, Oedipus fled from Corinth before he could commit these sins. During his travels, Oedipus encountered Laius on a narrow pass at Phocis. After a heated argument regarding right-of-way, Oedipus killed Laius, unknowingly fulfilling the first half of the prophecy. Oedipus continued his journey to Thebes and discovered that the city was being terrorized by the sphinx . Oedipus solved the sphinx's riddle, and the grateful city, along with the acting regent Creon , elected Oedipus as its new king. Oedipus accepted the throne and married Laius' widowed queen Jocasta, Oedipus’ actual mother, thereby fulfilling the second half of the prophecy. Jocasta bore her son four children: two girls, Antigone and Ismene , and two boys, Eteocles and Polynices .

Differing versions exist concerning the latter part of Jocasta's life. In the version of Sophocles, when his city was struck by a plague, Oedipus learned that it was divine punishment for his patricide and incest. Hearing this news, Jocasta hanged herself. [5] But in the version told by Euripides , Jocasta endured the burden of disgrace and continued to live in Thebes, only committing suicide after her sons killed one another in a fight for the crown. [6] In both traditions, Oedipus gouges out his eyes; Sophocles has Oedipus go into exile with his daughter Antigone, but Euripides and Statius have him residing within Thebes' walls during the war between Eteocles and Polynices. [6]

She is remembered in De Mulieribus Claris , a collection of biographies of historical and mythological women by the Florentine author Giovanni Boccaccio , composed in 1361–62. It is notable as the first collection devoted exclusively to biographies of women in Western literature. [7]


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