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Freud's women

CreatorAppignanesi, Lisa
Forrester, John
Publish PlaceNew York
PublisherOther Press
Publish Year2000
PagesVIII, 583p.
ISBN/ISSN1892746948
Illustrationfoto's
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
B1293 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
Description'Freud's Women' explores the relationships with the women of his immediate family (e.g. his daughter Anna), his female patients and his female colleagues, o.a. Lou Andreas-Salomé, Helene Deutsch, and Marie Bonaparte. It also includes his intellectual daughters in the debates within psychoanalysis and beyond it about the psychology of women. The authors have collected biographical material about these women and in the main part of the book they present, along with a brief personal history of each one, an account of the interaction each of them had with Freud (1856-1939). In the final quarter of the book the history of Freud's ideas about women's psychosexual development and the ensuing controversies are outlined and considered. Originally published in 1992.
Thesauruspsychoanalyse
vrouwen
gezinnen
relaties
vader kindrelatie
patiënten
vrouwbeelden
biografische gegevens
Oostenrijk
19e eeuw
20e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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