Caring"At a time when pessimism is a dominant chord in society, one of America's leading psychoanalysts sounds a revolutionary and inspiring note in caring, a major new insight into human nature. The author examines each phase of emotional growth, from birth to maturity, to show that caring is a biologically programed impulse essential for the survival of our species, that human beings are fundamentally loving creatures." --Google Books. |
Contents
Decline and Fall | 3 |
Sui Generis | 14 |
Helpless and Dependent | 28 |
The Nature of Nurture Food and More | 46 |
Attachment | 64 |
Separation | 79 |
Identification | 94 |
Conscience | 115 |
Feeling | 137 |
Despair | 154 |
Hope | 166 |
Bibliography | 181 |
Notes | 193 |
follows page | 199 |