Polly Young-Eisendrath, PhD, has published and lectured extensively. A Jungian analyst, licensed psychologist, and a clinical social worker, she teaches in the Human Development Department at Bryn Mawr College and is in independent practice with Clinical Associates West, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. Florence L. Wiedemann, PhD, is President of the Analytical Psychological Association of Dallas, Vice President of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, and a member of the International Association of Jungian Analysts and the American Psychological Association, and is in private practice in Dallas, Texas. A Diplomate Jungian Analyst from the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, she writes and lectures internationally on topics related to the psychology of women.
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1. Introduction Psychological Reasoning about Women: The Deficit Model; Female Authority: Our Perspective on Women 2. Conflict as Identity: Why a Woman Can't Be More Like a Man 3. Basic Considerations: Competence, Feminism, and Jung 4. The Animus and I: A Model for Psychotherapy with Women 5. Stage One: Animus as Alien Outsider 6. Stage Two: Animus as Father, God, or King 7. Stage Three: Romancing the Hero 8. Stages Four and Five: Restoration of Authority 9. Pandora: Identity Relationship in Adulthood A Case of Transforming Childhood Sexual Abuse 12. New Texts and Contexts for Female Development References Index
Highly recommended to all therapists, male and female, who are looking for a new window through which to see the plight of women in today's society. - Psychotherapy in Private Practice

