
Growing Up Observed
Tales From Analysts' Children
Herbert S. Strean(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. September 1987
Book
Hardback
102 pages
978-0-86656-634-6 (ISBN)
Description
This fascinating book features the writings from therapists'children--ranging in age from seven to over eighty--as they explore how they feel about their parents and themselves. Observe the emotional health of analysts'children, whether they are more mature than children whose parents are in other professions, what their unique difficulties and strengths are, and how they relate to the people around them.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
273 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86656-634-6 (9780866566346)
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Person
Herbert S Strean
Content
Contents
Life With Father: Franz Alexander, MD
About King Laius and Oedipus: Reminiscences From a Childhood Under the Spell of Freud
A Letter From Dr. Alfred Adler's Granddaughter
I Look at Life From Both Sides Now
Confessions of a Freudian's Offspring
Life With "Maman"
Reflections on Being a Son of a Psychoanalyst
What It's Like Having a Shrink for a Mother
My Mother Always Questions
Both My Parents are Analysts
Breast-Fed on Psychoanalysis
Feel Scared and Do It Anyway!
Mom and Dad Are Psychoanalysts
Profound Distrust
A Psychotherapist's Discussion With Her Daughter
Son of Analyst Leads "Fairly Normal Life"
The Analyst as Parent
The Children of Psychoanalysts: An Informal Survey
Psychotherapy With Children of Psychotherapists
Life With Father: Franz Alexander, MD
About King Laius and Oedipus: Reminiscences From a Childhood Under the Spell of Freud
A Letter From Dr. Alfred Adler's Granddaughter
I Look at Life From Both Sides Now
Confessions of a Freudian's Offspring
Life With "Maman"
Reflections on Being a Son of a Psychoanalyst
What It's Like Having a Shrink for a Mother
My Mother Always Questions
Both My Parents are Analysts
Breast-Fed on Psychoanalysis
Feel Scared and Do It Anyway!
Mom and Dad Are Psychoanalysts
Profound Distrust
A Psychotherapist's Discussion With Her Daughter
Son of Analyst Leads "Fairly Normal Life"
The Analyst as Parent
The Children of Psychoanalysts: An Informal Survey
Psychotherapy With Children of Psychotherapists