Status
Available
Call number
Call number
APJA
Publication
Boston : Sigo Press, c1985.
Original publication date
1980
Physical description
viii, 229 p.; 24 cm
Local notes
The longing for freedom from conflict, suffering and deprivation is an eternal human dream of great emotional power. It is the dream of total happiness, embodied in almost all cultures as the myth of Paradise. The author, a Jungian analyst, begins with a discussion of the psychological connection between the idea of Paradise and the crucially decisive quality of the Mother-infant relationship in determining a child's development.
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