Her father's daughter : when women succeed in a man's world

by Mary Loomis

Book, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

WS

Call number

WS

Publication

Wilmette, Ill. : Chiron Publications, c1995.

Physical description

112 p.; 23 cm

Local notes

In Her Father's Daughter, Mary Loomis uncovers the inner price of living up to masculine expectations and definitions of success. She shows women how to break those ties, move through their hidden shame, and take charge of their own destinies.

"[The father's daughter] holds the father's values believing they are her own and adheres to them unquestioningly. The daughter lives her life pleasing her father and being affirmed by him in what she does. She struggles to be what he wishes her to be."

"For father's daughters the moment of possible change arrives when they realize that their positive father complex has turned negative. They recognize that they are out of balance ... For the contemporary woman who is a father's daughter, her mantle of accomplishments, adorned with the fruits of the active, masculine energy-awards, degrees, achievements-hides and protects an inner world where masculine energy in the service of her true Self is diminished and dwarfed." -Mary E. Loomis

Mary E. Loomis, Ph.D ., is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. She is the co-author of The Singer-Loomis Inventory of Personality and the author of Dancing the Wheel of Psychological Types.
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