A Story of Her Own: The Female Oedipus Complex Reexamined and RenamedJason Aronson, Incorporated, 2008. 1. 1. - 192페이지 A Story of Her Own is a reformulation of the psychoanalytic concept of the 'female oedipal complex'—a term that encompasses the triangular development phase and the important conflicts and experiences in girls and women. Inspired by the mythic role in human experience and in the unique aspects of femininity, Nancy Kulish and Deanna Holtzman formulate a new name—'The Persephone Complex'—for this concept. They integrate traditional psychoanalytic theory, contemporary theories and data about female development and psychology, and clinical experience with female patients into a comprehensive theory that is not based on male models. With accumulated knowledge from their clinical work, they present new psychoanalytic and therapeutic perspectives on the experience of girls and women attempting to uncover a sense of agency in their lives. They touch upon the unique ways women cope with their sexuality and feelings about their bodies; with feelings of anger, competition, and jealousy; and with their ever-evolving relationships with their mothers, fathers, peers, and lovers. |
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Chapter 4 The Myth of Persephone | 37 |
Chapter 5 The Changing Language of Female Development | 51 |
Chapter 6 The Girls Entry into the Triangular Phase | 67 |
Chapter 7 Female Aggression and Triadic Conflicts | 85 |
Chapter 8 Superego and Triadic Guilt | 103 |
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