Feminine self-worth: a Jungian perspective
Material type: TextZurich Mimeographed diploma thesis 1999Description: iii, 133p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliogContent type:- text
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Introduction. 1 Impressions of feminine self-worth. 2 What is feminine self-worth?. 3 What are your experiences of feminine self-worth?. 4 How do you see the human body in terms of feminine self-worth?. 5 How do you regard your current status?. 6 Who are your role models and mentors?. 7 Do you feel that the current environment supports a strong sense of feminine self-worth?. 8 How has Jungian psychology helped or hindered you?. 9 Do you believe in some natural or supernatural force beyond yourself that seems to guide you and the world as we know it?. 10 What are some images of feminine self-worth?. 11 Where do we go from here?. Conclusions. Synopsis
'This thesis focuses on how the Feminine Principle is valued in the individual lives of men and women and in the collective consciousness. The intent is to examine what feminine self-worth is, how men and women experience it in their lives, what some images of feminine self-worth are, how Jungian psychology regards feminine self-worth, and what the future may hold in this area. A significant part of the thesis involves interviews conducted by the author with 18 Jungian analysts and one artist.' --Synopsis
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