The Child von Erich Neumann

Structure and Dynamics of the Nascent Personality
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In the closing chapters of The Origins and History of Consciousness Erich Neumann spoke of the importance of demonstrating 'how the basic laws of the psychic history of mankind are recapitulated in the ontogenetic life history of the individual in our culture.' Implicit in his words was the promise that an exploration of the detailed psychology of the various stages of life would follow. The Child - an examination of the structure and dynamics of the earliest developments of ego and individuality - is the first of these explorations. In it we progress 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, 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'.
In the closing chapters of The Origins and History of Consciousness Erich Neumann spoke of the importance of demonstrating 'how the basic laws of the psychic history of mankind are recapitulated in the ontogenetic life history of the individual in our culture.' Implicit in his words was the promise that an exploration of the detailed psychology of the various stages of life would follow. The Child - an examination of the structure and dynamics of the earliest developments of ego and individuality - is the first of these explorations. In it we progress 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, 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'.
AutorNeumann, Erich
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr1988
Seitenangabe220 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenFarb., s/w. Abb.
MasseH22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D1.3 cm 320 g
CoverlagRoutledge (Imprint/Brand)
VerlagTaylor and Francis

Über den Autor Erich Neumann

Erich Neumann (1905-1960), Philosoph, Arzt, Psychologe, Schriftsteller, gilt als der bedeutendste Schüler von C. G. Jung. Er wurde in Deutschland geboren, wo er Philosophie, Psychologie und Medizin studierte, in der Hoffnung, Psychoanalytiker zu werden. Er zog 1933 nach Zürich und 1934 nach Israel, wo er als Psychoanalytiker praktizierte. Ann Conrad Lammers erwarb ihren Master of Divinity am General Theological Seminary in New York und ihren Doktortitel in Theologie und Psychologie an der Yale University. Bis 2015 arbeitete sie als Psychotherapeutin und Ehe- und Familientherapeutin.

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