The Inner World: A Psycho-analytic Study of Childhood and Society in IndiaThrough His Psycho-Analytic Study Of Hindu Childhood And Society, The Author Has Revealed Aspects Of Indian Life Which Should Be Of Great Interest To All Who Are Interested In Indian Society And Its Myths, Rituals, Fables And Arts. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE HINDU WORLD IMAGE | 12 |
MOTHERS AND INFANTS | 52 |
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activity adult anxiety bad mother become behaviour Bhagavata Purana birth boy's Brahma brother Calcutta caste child childhood chitta concept conflict conscious daughter death developmental devotion dharma Ego Psychology emotional Erikson erotic experience extended family fantasy father fear feelings female feminine Freud Ganesha goddess gods Hindu culture household human husband Ibid ideal identification imagery Indian girl Indian identity Indian society individual individual's infant inner world intense intimacy jati Journal Krishna legends linga lives M. N. Srinivas Mahabharata male marriage masculine maternal means modern moksha motherhood mythology myths narcissistic Naren's nurturing oedipal organization parents Parvati penis personality phallus processes psyche psychic psycho-analytic psycho-social psychological Purana Raja Yoga Rama reality relationship religious ritual role samadhi sense sexual Shiva Sita Siva social relations stage superego Swami Vivekananda symbol themes thou tion unconscious village Vishnu Vivekananda Western wife wishes woman world image worship Yogas yogi York
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Rethinking Psychology, Volume 1 Jonathan A Smith,Rom Harre,Luk Van Langenhove No preview available - 1995 |