You're not what I expected; love after the romance has ended
Young-Eisendrath, Polly
You're not what I expected; love after the romance has ended - New York William Morrow and Company, Inc. c1993 - 416p.; appendix; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; index
Anger : see index.. Anxiety : see index.. Child Study : see index under children.. Envy : see index.. Fear : see index.. Gender Identity : see index.. Jealousy : see index.. Rape : see index.. Sexuality : see index.. Women : see index.. Beauty, Personal : see index under beauty, female.
1. Doing what's natural. 2. Seeing the stranger in yourself. 3. The relational self of women and men. 4. Fighting--to stay together. 5. Sex as desire. 6. Partners in money and parenting. 7. TV or Not TV? that is the leisure question. 8. Healing the gender split. Appendix: Leisure Questionnaire
From her extensive experience as a Jungian analyst and couples therapist, Young-Eisendrath undertakes the exploration of some of the most complex and mystifying aspects of female-male relationships." --June Singer
Hardcover
0-688-11434-2
92-27015
Intimacy (Psychology)
Sex Role
Interpersonal Relations
Marital Psychotherapy
Relationship, Psychological
Anima (Psychoanalysis)
Animus (Psychoanalysis)
Anger
Anxiety
Child psychology
Envy
Fear
Gender Identity
Jealousy
Rape
Sexuality
Women
Beauty, Personal
BF575.I5 Y68 1997
You're not what I expected; love after the romance has ended - New York William Morrow and Company, Inc. c1993 - 416p.; appendix; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; index
Anger : see index.. Anxiety : see index.. Child Study : see index under children.. Envy : see index.. Fear : see index.. Gender Identity : see index.. Jealousy : see index.. Rape : see index.. Sexuality : see index.. Women : see index.. Beauty, Personal : see index under beauty, female.
1. Doing what's natural. 2. Seeing the stranger in yourself. 3. The relational self of women and men. 4. Fighting--to stay together. 5. Sex as desire. 6. Partners in money and parenting. 7. TV or Not TV? that is the leisure question. 8. Healing the gender split. Appendix: Leisure Questionnaire
From her extensive experience as a Jungian analyst and couples therapist, Young-Eisendrath undertakes the exploration of some of the most complex and mystifying aspects of female-male relationships." --June Singer
Hardcover
0-688-11434-2
92-27015
Intimacy (Psychology)
Sex Role
Interpersonal Relations
Marital Psychotherapy
Relationship, Psychological
Anima (Psychoanalysis)
Animus (Psychoanalysis)
Anger
Anxiety
Child psychology
Envy
Fear
Gender Identity
Jealousy
Rape
Sexuality
Women
Beauty, Personal
BF575.I5 Y68 1997