Psychotherapy grounded in the feminine principle

Edition:
Second printing

Author:
Sullivan, Barbara Stevens 1943-

Place of Publication:
Wilmette, Illinois

Publisher:
Chiron Publications


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781888602852

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
RC 506 .S84 1989

Accession Number:
062898

Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychotherapy
The Feminine, Femininity (Psychology)

User Notes:
Hardback; xiii + 205 pp., including bibliographic references and an index. Contents: Preface Chapter 1: The feminine principle Chapter 2: The art of psychotherapy Chapter 3: The archetypal foundations of the therapeutic process Chapter 4: Psychotherapy grounded in the feminine principle Chapter 5: The role of the masculine Chapter 6: An archetypal perspective Chapter 7: Two clinical examples Chapter 8: The disliked patient Chapter 1 begins, "It is the thesis of this book that therapeutic work of all theoretical persuasions has been significantly impaired by the dominant cultural imbalance between the masculine and the feminine principles. Good therapists--Freudian, Jungian, Interpersonalist or whatever--must do much of their best work in opposition to a severe cultural bias that denigrates nurturing, receptive, accommodating behavior and idealizes active, assertive, controlling behavior."