This bookaddresses the vital importance of beauty, its sources, and manifestations in everyone's lives-including psychotherapy patients. During psychotherapy, patients manifest or defend against the desire to be beautiful. This book considers definitions of beauty, gender identity themes, and origins of beauty in the mother-infant relationship.
This bookaddresses the vital importance of beauty, its sources, and manifestations in everyone's lives-including psychotherapy patients. During psychotherapy, patients manifest or defend against the desire to be beautiful. This book considers definitions of beauty, gender identity themes, and origins of beauty in the mother-infant relationship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ellen Sinkman, LCSW, is a Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, and a member of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA), Contemporary Freudian Society (CFS), and Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR). She is in the full-time private practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in New York City and in Westchester.
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Chapter 1: Pygmalion and His Living Sculpture Chapter 2: Prehistoric and Literary Eras: Seeking a Beautiful Self Chapter 3: Ordinary Beauty and Timeless Fantasies Chapter 4: Re-birth, Transformation, or Growth: Narcissistic Hurdles in the Quest to Become Beautiful Chapter 5: The Misplaced Therapist: In Search of Pygmalion on and off the Couch Chapter 6: Reaching Farther for a Pygmalion Experience: Artistic Beauty or Pathological Excursions Chapter 7: Perverse Aspects in the Urge to Become Beautiful: Use and Abuse in Pygmalion Dyads Chapter 8: The Intersection of the Biology and Psychology of Beauty Chapter 9: Understanding the Invisibility of Beauty in Clinical Work: Translating the Unseen Chapter 10: Doing Versus Talking in Clinical Work: Cautionary Tales for Working Successfully with Beauty Issues Chapter 11: Creating Beauty: Evolutionary and Cutting Edge Perspectives Chapter 12: Variations on Definitions of Beauty Chapter 13: Beauty, Gender Identity, and Primary Femininity Chapter 14: Origins and Endings of Beauty Bibliography Index
Chapter 1: Pygmalion and His Living Sculpture Chapter 2: Prehistoric and Literary Eras: Seeking a Beautiful Self Chapter 3: Ordinary Beauty and Timeless Fantasies Chapter 4: Re-birth, Transformation, or Growth: Narcissistic Hurdles in the Quest to Become Beautiful Chapter 5: The Misplaced Therapist: In Search of Pygmalion on and off the Couch Chapter 6: Reaching Farther for a Pygmalion Experience: Artistic Beauty or Pathological Excursions Chapter 7: Perverse Aspects in the Urge to Become Beautiful: Use and Abuse in Pygmalion Dyads Chapter 8: The Intersection of the Biology and Psychology of Beauty Chapter 9: Understanding the Invisibility of Beauty in Clinical Work: Translating the Unseen Chapter 10: Doing Versus Talking in Clinical Work: Cautionary Tales for Working Successfully with Beauty Issues Chapter 11: Creating Beauty: Evolutionary and Cutting Edge Perspectives Chapter 12: Variations on Definitions of Beauty Chapter 13: Beauty, Gender Identity, and Primary Femininity Chapter 14: Origins and Endings of Beauty Bibliography Index
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