The Child is an examination of the structure and dynamics of the earliest developments of ego and individuality. In it we progress from the primal relationship of a child and mother through to the emergence of the ego-Self constellation, via the child's relationship to its own body, its Self, the Thou and being-in-the-world. We move from the matriarchate to the patriarchate; from "participation mystique" to the "standpoint of the Self around which the ego revolves as around the sun".
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This book examines the structure and dynamics of the earliest developments of ego and individuality of child. It progresses from the primal relationship of child and mother through to the emergence of the ego-Self constellation, via the child's relationship to its own body, and its Self.
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The Primal Relationship of Child to Mother and the First Phases of Child Development -- Primal Relationship and Development of the Ego-Self Relationship -- Disturbances of the Primal Relationship and their Consequences -- From Matriarchate to Patriarchate -- The Stages in the Child’s Ego-Development -- The Patriarchate
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780946439423
Publisert
1988-12-31
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
147 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
220

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Erich Neumann, one of C.G. Jung's pupils, was among the most creative in building on Jung's work and carrying it forward in new explorations and syntheses. Before he met Jung he was trained in philosophy and medicine. He was also a poet and novelist. A native of Germany, he completed his medicinal studies in Berlin but, owing to the activities of the Nazis, left Germany in 1934 and, after studying with Jung in Zurich, emigrated to Tel Aviv. His range of understanding is apparent in his writings of which the major works have been translated into English. These include: 'The Great Mother; Art and the Creative Unconscious; Depth Psychology and a New Ethic' and 'The Child: Structure and Dynamics of the Nascent Personality'.