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In answering these questions, Janet Sayers challenges the current widespread neglect of the revolution wrought in both sexes' psychology by adolescence, particularly by its fantasies of divided selves and loves, and of boy crazy grandiosity ...
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Janet Sayers provides an accessible overview of Freud’s early life and work, beginning with his childhood. Her book includes the stories of his most famous patients: Dora, Little Hans, the Rat Man, Judge Schreber, and the Wolf Man.
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This second edition includes new readings on the early years of rhythm & blues and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as entries on payola, mods, the rise of FM rock, progressive rock and the PMRC congressional hearings.
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This collection provides readers with a diverse and contemporary overview of research in the field.
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In Freud's Art – Psychoanalysis Retold Janet Sayers provides a refreshing new introduction to psychoanalysis by retelling its story through art.
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Also constitutes an engaging overview for students, specialists and general readers alike.
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Presents biological arguments against and in support of the claims of feminism, and discusses the importance of biological factors in the current position of women in society
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Expone las teorias que pretenden explicar la psicologia de la desigualdad sexual y de la subordinacion social de la mujer frente al hombre.
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"Drawing on her experience as a teacher, writer and therapist, Janet Sayers tells the story of this revolution through an account of the personal and public lives of its main architects, their families and patients.
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In this third work published in 1965, the author examines the ways in which the analyst's description of the original analytic experience, mediated by theory, necessarily transforms it in the course of effecting an interpretation.