Excerpt from The Psycho-Analytic Study of the Family
The reader may possibly experience some surprise and disappointment at finding that, while the relations between parents and children and between brothers and sisters come in for much attention, those between husband and wife (which will probably be regarded as equally fundamental to any con sideration of the psychology Of the family) are but lightly touched upon. That this is the case is merely a consequence of the lines along which psycho-analytic knowledge has for the most part advanced. It is perhaps less to be regretted than would at first appear: for in the first place, the amount of consideration given to the marriage relationship has been fairly generous during recent years, while the relations between parents andchildren and among the junior members of the same family, have been relatively neglected: in the second place the study of the two last named, chronologically earlier, relationships (and especially the filio-parental one) is - as will be seen - capable of throwing considerable light upon the subsequent marital relationship; it would seem probable indeed that a thorough understanding Of the problems of love, sex, and marriage cannot be attained without a preliminary knowledge of the nature of the psychic bonds that unite parent and child - a knowledge that psychology is only now beginning to afford.
On the other hand, I feel a very genuine regret that I have been unable to include some discussion of the problems connected with the size of families. These problems are, I am convinced, Of the greatest importance. At a moment like the present when large portions of the human race are suffering from a shortage of the very necessities Of existence the question of family limitation, in particular, becomes one that is of enormous, one might almost say of paramount, urgency. Nevertheless, the treatment of this question from the psychological, as distinct from the ethical, sociological or economic standpoint, has as yet been so slight and fragmentary, as to make a full consider ation Of the question scarcely suitable to a volume of expository character; and I have thought it better to omit the subject almost altogether than to deal with it in a manner that would be either inadequate and superficial or else manifestly inappropriate'.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the powerful yet often hidden emotions that shape our relationships within the family. Drawing from the groundbreaking work of the psychoanalytic school, the author explores how the seemingly innocent love and affection of children towards their parents can harbor surprising complexities, including jealousy, resentment, and even hatred. Through an insightful exploration of these complex dynamics, the author reveals the origins of conflict within the family unit, examining how early experiences of love, hate, and rivalry lay the groundwork for future emotional development. By drawing upon theories of unconscious mental processes, the book unpacks the ways in which these formative experiences, even when suppressed, exert a lasting influence on our personalities and relationships throughout life. The author skillfully illuminates the profound implications of these early emotional bonds on our later relationships, offering a fascinating glimpse into the hidden wellsprings of human behavior. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781331981015_0
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