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having or made of several parts
not easy to understand or analyze
a set of buildings of the same type and design in the same place
a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts
a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated
a group of partly or completely repressed emotions or impulses that affect a person's behavior and patterns of thought
What is a "complex"?
A complex refers to a group of emotions or impulses, some of which may be partially or fully restrained, shaping a person's behavior and thought patterns. These emotions or impulses may be caused by past experiences, often in childhood, and can have a significant impact on how a person sees themselves and others, as well as how they respond to certain situations. Complexes can show up in various ways, such as repeated thoughts, feelings of worthlessness, or patterns of behavior that seem difficult to change. Therapy and self-reflection are common approaches to addressing and understanding these complexes to promote personal growth and well-being.