Connecting with South Africa

Subtitle:
Cultural communications and understanding

Series Title:
Carolyn and Ernest Fay series in analytical psychology; No. 16

Edition:
First

Authors:
Berg, Astrid 1950-
Rosen, David H. 1945- (Foreword)

Place of Publication:
College Station, Texas

Publisher:
Texas A&M University Press


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781603444309

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
HM 1027 .S6 B47 2012

Accession Number:
066255

Keyword Subject Headings:
Social psychology--South Africa
Psychotherapy and culture--South Africa
Analysis and racism--South Africa
Infant psychology--South Africa
Developmental psychology--South Africa
Jungian psychology--South Africa
South Africa--Social life and customs--21st century
Ubuntu (Philosophy)
Group identity--South Africa
Intercultural communication--South Africa

User Notes:
Hardback; xii + 137 pp. including references and an index Contents: Series Editor's Foreword / David H. Rosen Introduction Chp. 1: Building Bridges: Infants and Parents in a Cape Town Community Chp. 2: And What about the Infant? Chp. 3: The Baby's Name Was Not Understood: A Case of Failed and Possibly Successful Mother-Infant Psychotherapy Chp. 4: Ancestor Reverence Chp. 5: An Adolescent Rite of Passage: What Can We Learn from African Culture? Chp. 6 Ubuntu: An African Contribution to the "Civilization as a Whole" Afterword This text is also available as a pdf file here