Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 3 Number 2

Author(s) : David E. Scharff

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in China: Volume 3 Number 2

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Editorial Introduction
Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp and David E. Scharff

Mother, infant and father: development and gender in a cross-cultural dialogue
Frances Thomson-Salo

The female element, primary identification, and creation in environment in contemporary China—relating and isolating
Wang Qian

Mary’s progress towards feminine identification in psychoanalytic psychotherapy
Yang Yunping

The Shidu women – the historical, cultural personality characteristic in their psychodynamic process of grief
Jia Xiaoming & Yang Nan

The abortion of female foetus and the killing of new-born girls in China – the power of unconscious phantasies
Alf Gerlach

Mother-child relationships at the Mosuo
Maya Nadig

Changing family and marital structure in China
David E. Scharff

China’s women’s autonomy: parenthood as choice
Shelly Volsche and William Jankowiak

Factors that influence fertility intentions of Chinese youth: a discussion of issues raised by Volsche and Jankowiak’s “Chinese women’s autonomy: parenthood as a choice”
Song Rui

Active imagination, extraversion, cross-culture: Guan Yin and Chinese divination
Marta Tibaldi

Gender, family, and intergenerational transmission of traumatisation
Sverre Varvin

Love, maternal love, romantic love, depressive love: a psychoanalytic perspective
Maria Teresa Savio Hooke

Subtle forms of developmental trauma in the young child: attachment, the unconscious, and trauma
Beth I. Kalish

Children in World War II—”German elderly psychoanalysts remember”
Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp

Book Review - "Intimate Relationships in China in the Light of Depth Psychology: A Study of Gender and Integrity" by Huan Wang
Reviewed by Zhou Dangwei

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