The Owl was a Baker's Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine : a Psychological StudyInner City Books, 1980 - 139 páginas Eye-opening insights into the body as mirror of the psyche in eating disorders and weight disturbances. Case studies and practical procedures emphasize the integration of the body and soul. |
Contenido
Introduction | 7 |
The Body and The Psyche | 44 |
Three Case Studies | 68 |
Loss of The Feminine | 89 |
Rediscovery of The Feminine | 102 |
Notes | 125 |
Glossary of Jungian Terms | 131 |
INNER CITY | |
Términos y frases comunes
accept adipose tissue analysis anger anima animal anorexia nervosa anorexic archetype Association Experiment attitude become binge blood sugar bodily body C.G. Jung cage calories carbohydrate child childhood Christian COMMENTS compulsive consciousness creative culture dance dark death Demeter demon diet Dionysian Dionysian Mysteries Dionysus divine dream Eating Disorders Eighth Eye Eleusis emotional energy fantasies father complex fear feel feminine force girl Goddess Golden Ass grow hunger hypothalamus Ibid individual inner instinct insulin ISBN Jung's Jungian Jungian Psychology Katherine live lose weight Marie-Louise von Franz Marion Woodman masculine metabolism modern mother mystery nature negative animus never obese woman parents person physical physiological positive father problem projected psyche psychic psychological puer rage reaction reality recognize rejection relationship repressed response sense serpent sexuality shadow spirit stress surrender symbol symptom Table tend thin things tion uncon unconscious women
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