Psychoanalytic Study of Society, Volume 5Werner Muensterberger, Sidney Axelrad International Universities Press, 1972 - Psychoanalysis |
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... noted that the Mescaleros and Chiricahuas were the culturally and linguistically closest of the seven related Apachean peoples . They were normally at peace , and there was frequent inter- marriage , at least during the last half of the ...
... noted that the Mescaleros and Chiricahuas were the culturally and linguistically closest of the seven related Apachean peoples . They were normally at peace , and there was frequent inter- marriage , at least during the last half of the ...
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... noted that the Sphinx is such a demon , that it represents both Oedipus ' parents ( Reik , 1921 ) , " both the positive and the negative aspects of the complex . " In the same context he also noted the very wide dis- tribution of the ...
... noted that the Sphinx is such a demon , that it represents both Oedipus ' parents ( Reik , 1921 ) , " both the positive and the negative aspects of the complex . " In the same context he also noted the very wide dis- tribution of the ...
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Werner Muensterberger, Sidney Axelrad. VI . Edmund Leach ( 1969 ) has noted a remarkable set of reciprocal corre- spondences between Christian mythology on the one hand and the myths of the Trobriand Islanders and the Moylar caste of ...
Werner Muensterberger, Sidney Axelrad. VI . Edmund Leach ( 1969 ) has noted a remarkable set of reciprocal corre- spondences between Christian mythology on the one hand and the myths of the Trobriand Islanders and the Moylar caste of ...
Contents
ANTHROPOLOGY | 9 |
MASUD R KHANOn Freuds Provision of the Therapeutic | 33 |
BRYCE BOYER and RUTH M BOYEREffects of Acculturation | 40 |
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