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Love, sex, and marriage : collected essays of Robert Stein

By: Material type: TextTextWoodstock, CT Spring Publications c2001Edition: 1st edDescription: iii, pp. 199-382; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • 1-882670-20-5
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Part 1 - Analytical psychology in theory and practice. 1 Psychic homeostasis. 2 Reflections on the psychotherapeutic ritual. 3 Reflections on professional deformation. 4 Who is an analysand. 5 The ego-self relationship. Part 2 - Sex, intimacy, and pathology. 6 The incest wound and the marriage archetype. 7 On intimacy, disillusionment, and betrayal. 8 The marriage archetype. 9 On incest and child abuse. 10 The fear of Phallos. 11 Ten short papers on love, sex, and marriage. Part 3 - Miscellaneous. 12 Body and psyche. 13 From the liberation of women to the liberation of the feminine. 14 A review of Oedipus variations
Abstract: '...a profound work examining the connections between love, sex, and marriage. This book is a must for therapists, counselors, and anyone who does not lead a bachelor or solitary life.' --Allan Guggenbuhl
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Includes a complete index of Robert Stein's work.". Foreword by James Hillman.

Part 1 - Analytical psychology in theory and practice. 1 Psychic homeostasis. 2 Reflections on the psychotherapeutic ritual. 3 Reflections on professional deformation. 4 Who is an analysand. 5 The ego-self relationship. Part 2 - Sex, intimacy, and pathology. 6 The incest wound and the marriage archetype. 7 On intimacy, disillusionment, and betrayal. 8 The marriage archetype. 9 On incest and child abuse. 10 The fear of Phallos. 11 Ten short papers on love, sex, and marriage. Part 3 - Miscellaneous. 12 Body and psyche. 13 From the liberation of women to the liberation of the feminine. 14 A review of Oedipus variations

'...a profound work examining the connections between love, sex, and marriage. This book is a must for therapists, counselors, and anyone who does not lead a bachelor or solitary life.' --Allan Guggenbuhl

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