Brothers & sisters : myth and reality / Henry Abramovitch ; foreword by David H. Rosen.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: College Station [Texas] : Texas A and M University Press, (c)2014.Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781623492182
- Brothers and sisters
- BF723 .B768 2014
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Prelude: active imagination -- Neglect of siblings in depth psychology -- The sibling archetype -- Brotherly love in two Indian epics -- Darker side of brotherhood -- Sisters keepers, brothers weepers -- The unexpected brothers: Moses and Job -- Brothers and sisters: clinical implication -- Afterword: a personal note -- Notes.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Growing up, we typically spend more time with our brothers and sisters than we do with our parents. In an age of divorce, mobility, and alienation, the sibling bond is often the only one that really lasts. Given that brothers and sisters are such a fundamental aspect of human existence, it is remarkable that they have received so little in-depth attention in the field of psychology. Henry Abramovitch's Brothers and Sisters explores the tension between the myth and reality of brothers and sisters in a variety of cultures and through the poignant brother-sister stories in the Bible. Abramovitch lo.
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