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Father-daughter, mother-son; freeing ourselves from the complexes that bind us

By: Material type: TextTextRockport, MA Element c1997Description: vii, 181p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1-85230-940-7
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Contents:
1. Loosening parental ties. 2. Complexes and episode memories. 3. The originally positive mother complex in men. 4. The originally positive mother complex in women. 5. Live and let live. 6. Aggression and lament. 7. The originally positive father complex of the son. 8. Dutiful daughters. 9. The originally negative mother complex in women. 10. As though paralysed. 11. The originally negative father complex in men. 12. The originally negative father complex in women. 13. Staking out territory in the unknown
Abstract: Jungian analyst Kast looks at mother and father complexes through a modern lens and her own twenty years of experience.
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Analytical Psychology and Women : see index under women for Eve type, Helen of Troy type, Mary type, Sophia type.

Orig. pub. as Vater-Tochter, Mutter-Sohne by Kreuz Verlag Stuttgart. Trans. by Matthew Barton.

1. Loosening parental ties. 2. Complexes and episode memories. 3. The originally positive mother complex in men. 4. The originally positive mother complex in women. 5. Live and let live. 6. Aggression and lament. 7. The originally positive father complex of the son. 8. Dutiful daughters. 9. The originally negative mother complex in women. 10. As though paralysed. 11. The originally negative father complex in men. 12. The originally negative father complex in women. 13. Staking out territory in the unknown

Jungian analyst Kast looks at mother and father complexes through a modern lens and her own twenty years of experience.

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