The family interpreted : psychoanalysis, feminism, and family therapy

by Deborah Anna Luepnitz

Paper Book, 2002

Status

Available

Publication

New York, N.Y. : Basic Books, c2002.

Description

The paradox of the contemporary family is that it is both patriarchal and father-absent. Family therapists reproduce these problems by blaming mothers, protecting fathers, ignoring issues of race and class, and settling for superficial symptom relief. In The Family Interpreted, Deborah Anna Luepnitz proposes a new practice grounded in psychoana-lytic feminism. Since its publication in 1988, this intelligent, irreverent, and incorrigibly witty book has become a classic, admired by the therapeutic community and feminist scholars. Luepnitz's work has permanently altered the debate about families, culture, and psychological change.

Language

Physical description

xx, 349 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0465023517 / 9780465023516

Local notes

psychology
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