The Psychology of Today's Woman
New Psychoanalytic Visions
Herausgeber: Bernay, Toni; Cantor, Dorothy
The Psychology of Today's Woman
New Psychoanalytic Visions
Herausgeber: Bernay, Toni; Cantor, Dorothy
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The sexual revolution has brought in its wake a wealth of questions that are only beginning to be addressed. How are women coping, both socially and psychologically, with "real world" challenges? Is their ostensible "liberation" actually making for a sen
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The sexual revolution has brought in its wake a wealth of questions that are only beginning to be addressed. How are women coping, both socially and psychologically, with "real world" challenges? Is their ostensible "liberation" actually making for a sen
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781138872110
- ISBN-10: 1138872113
- Artikelnr.: 42787903
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781138872110
- ISBN-10: 1138872113
- Artikelnr.: 42787903
Toni Bernay, Ph.D., is in private practice in Beverly Hills, California, and is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology) at the Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California, Los Angeles. Dorothy W. Cantor, Psy.D., is Director of Continuing Education, Graduate School of Applied Professional Psychology, Rutgers University. She is in private practice in Westfield, New Jersey and is co-author (with Ellen Drake) of Divorced Parents and Their Children: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals (1983).
Foreword
Horner Introduction
Bernay
Cantor I. Traditional Visions of Femininity Reassessed 1. Is Freud an Enemy of Women's Liberation? Some Historical Considerations
Lewis 2. Early Pathways to Female Sexuality in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Girls
Galeson II. New Visions of Femininity 3. Reconciling Nurturance and Aggression: A New Feminine Identity
Bernay 4. The Self-in-Relation: Empathy and the Mother-Daughter Relationship
Jordan
Surrey 5. Antigone: Symbol of Autonomy and Women's Moral Dilemmas
Shainess 6. Working Mothers: Impact on the Self
the Couple
and the Children
Person 7. Anger in the Mother-Daugher Relationship
Herman
Lewis III. Today's Woman 8. Reproductive Motivations and Contemporary Feminine Development
Williams 9. Marriage and Divorce: The Search for Adult Identity
Cantor 10. Women and Work
Applegarth 11. Empty-Nest Syndrome: Possibility or Despair
Tallmer 12. The Aging Woman: Confrontations with Hopelessness
Semel IV. Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship 13. Women Feminist Patients and a Feminist Woman Analyst
Eisenbud 14. When Men Are Therapists to Women: Beyond the Oedipal Pale
Moldawsky 15. Childless Women Approaching Midlife: Issues in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Ziman-Tobin 16. Women's Dreams: A Nocturnal Odyssey
Natterson 17. Creative and Reparative Uses of Countertransference by Women Psychotherapists Treating Women Patients: A Clinical Research Study
Ruderman
Horner Introduction
Bernay
Cantor I. Traditional Visions of Femininity Reassessed 1. Is Freud an Enemy of Women's Liberation? Some Historical Considerations
Lewis 2. Early Pathways to Female Sexuality in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Girls
Galeson II. New Visions of Femininity 3. Reconciling Nurturance and Aggression: A New Feminine Identity
Bernay 4. The Self-in-Relation: Empathy and the Mother-Daughter Relationship
Jordan
Surrey 5. Antigone: Symbol of Autonomy and Women's Moral Dilemmas
Shainess 6. Working Mothers: Impact on the Self
the Couple
and the Children
Person 7. Anger in the Mother-Daugher Relationship
Herman
Lewis III. Today's Woman 8. Reproductive Motivations and Contemporary Feminine Development
Williams 9. Marriage and Divorce: The Search for Adult Identity
Cantor 10. Women and Work
Applegarth 11. Empty-Nest Syndrome: Possibility or Despair
Tallmer 12. The Aging Woman: Confrontations with Hopelessness
Semel IV. Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship 13. Women Feminist Patients and a Feminist Woman Analyst
Eisenbud 14. When Men Are Therapists to Women: Beyond the Oedipal Pale
Moldawsky 15. Childless Women Approaching Midlife: Issues in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Ziman-Tobin 16. Women's Dreams: A Nocturnal Odyssey
Natterson 17. Creative and Reparative Uses of Countertransference by Women Psychotherapists Treating Women Patients: A Clinical Research Study
Ruderman
Foreword
Horner Introduction
Bernay
Cantor I. Traditional Visions of Femininity Reassessed 1. Is Freud an Enemy of Women's Liberation? Some Historical Considerations
Lewis 2. Early Pathways to Female Sexuality in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Girls
Galeson II. New Visions of Femininity 3. Reconciling Nurturance and Aggression: A New Feminine Identity
Bernay 4. The Self-in-Relation: Empathy and the Mother-Daughter Relationship
Jordan
Surrey 5. Antigone: Symbol of Autonomy and Women's Moral Dilemmas
Shainess 6. Working Mothers: Impact on the Self
the Couple
and the Children
Person 7. Anger in the Mother-Daugher Relationship
Herman
Lewis III. Today's Woman 8. Reproductive Motivations and Contemporary Feminine Development
Williams 9. Marriage and Divorce: The Search for Adult Identity
Cantor 10. Women and Work
Applegarth 11. Empty-Nest Syndrome: Possibility or Despair
Tallmer 12. The Aging Woman: Confrontations with Hopelessness
Semel IV. Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship 13. Women Feminist Patients and a Feminist Woman Analyst
Eisenbud 14. When Men Are Therapists to Women: Beyond the Oedipal Pale
Moldawsky 15. Childless Women Approaching Midlife: Issues in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Ziman-Tobin 16. Women's Dreams: A Nocturnal Odyssey
Natterson 17. Creative and Reparative Uses of Countertransference by Women Psychotherapists Treating Women Patients: A Clinical Research Study
Ruderman
Horner Introduction
Bernay
Cantor I. Traditional Visions of Femininity Reassessed 1. Is Freud an Enemy of Women's Liberation? Some Historical Considerations
Lewis 2. Early Pathways to Female Sexuality in Advantaged and Disadvantaged Girls
Galeson II. New Visions of Femininity 3. Reconciling Nurturance and Aggression: A New Feminine Identity
Bernay 4. The Self-in-Relation: Empathy and the Mother-Daughter Relationship
Jordan
Surrey 5. Antigone: Symbol of Autonomy and Women's Moral Dilemmas
Shainess 6. Working Mothers: Impact on the Self
the Couple
and the Children
Person 7. Anger in the Mother-Daugher Relationship
Herman
Lewis III. Today's Woman 8. Reproductive Motivations and Contemporary Feminine Development
Williams 9. Marriage and Divorce: The Search for Adult Identity
Cantor 10. Women and Work
Applegarth 11. Empty-Nest Syndrome: Possibility or Despair
Tallmer 12. The Aging Woman: Confrontations with Hopelessness
Semel IV. Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship 13. Women Feminist Patients and a Feminist Woman Analyst
Eisenbud 14. When Men Are Therapists to Women: Beyond the Oedipal Pale
Moldawsky 15. Childless Women Approaching Midlife: Issues in Psychoanalytic Treatment
Ziman-Tobin 16. Women's Dreams: A Nocturnal Odyssey
Natterson 17. Creative and Reparative Uses of Countertransference by Women Psychotherapists Treating Women Patients: A Clinical Research Study
Ruderman