The Plural Psyche: Personality, Morality and the FatherRoutledge, 2 set 2003 - 272 pagine First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Sommario
1The plural psyche | 1 |
2 Personality and the imaginal network | 11 |
3 Parental images and the selfmonitoring psyche | 34 |
4 A relation called father | 47 |
5 The father and his children | 55 |
6 Beyond the feminine principle | 66 |
7 Gender and the borderline | 77 |
from primal scene to pluralism | 89 |
9 Countertransference and the mundus imaginalis | 104 |
10 The alchemical metaphor | 128 |
11 Original morality in a depressed culture | 143 |
12 The diversity of psychology and the psychology of diversity | 159 |
References | 170 |
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