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Role of the Father,e Otto Rank and others who stressed the role of the mother, it required the work of a woman—Melanie Klein, who worked with very young children—to establish for psychoanalysis the primary role of the mother, who, through her nutrient breast, acts as the earliest organizer of infantile emotional life and personality.较早 发表于 2025-3-28 22:07:53
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Daughters and Lovers, “overprotective,” “abandoning,” “cold,” or, at best, “good enough.” The dynamic interaction with fathers has yet to be codified. This chapter and the next are presentations by two fathers, a child psychoanalyst and a child psychiatrist, who describe and reflect their personal and professional experiences with the fathering of daughters.FLING 发表于 2025-3-29 12:41:09
The Misnamed Female Sex Organ,professional population. Substituted for it is the name of an internal organ, the vagina. An examination of the practice of using the word . instead of . should reveal psychological problems related to female sexual anatomy and the anatomical differences between the sexes.chisel 发表于 2025-3-29 16:16:26
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Physiological Aspects of Female Sexual Development,ot complete. The separation of fact from theory is often difficult, but throughout this chapter, every attempt is made to distinguish what is theory from what is fact. Limitations of technology are in part responsible for the uncertainties of today’s knowledge. So also are social, cultural, and reli脊椎动物 发表于 2025-3-30 06:06:19
Physiological Aspects of Female Sexual Development,thering and disseminating information. Unfounded, though popular conceptions of sexuality contribute to sexual repression and oppression. The following discussion of physiological aspects of female sexual development will assist the reader to differentiate better between myth and fact when encounter