The colors of childhood : separation-individuation across cultural, racial, and ethnic differences / edited by Salman Akhtar and Selma Kramer.
Material type: TextPublisher: Northvale, N.J. : Jason Aronson, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: xii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0765701553
- 9780765701558
- Colours of childhood
- Colours of childhood : Separation-individuation across cultural, racial, and ethnic differences
- Separation-individuation -- Cross-cultural studies
- Separation-individuation -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses
- Child rearing -- Cross-cultural studies
- Child rearing -- Cross-cultural studies -- Congresses
- Cultural psychiatry
- Cultural psychiatry -- Congresses
- Individuation (Philosophy)
- Community psychiatry
- Child
- Cross-Cultural Comparison
- Infant
- 155.4 21
- RC489.S45 C64 1998
- Also issued online.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Some cultural vicissitudes of child rearing -- Emotional refueling in development, mythology, and cosmology : the Japanese separation-individuation experience -- A cross-cultural perspective on separation-individuation theory -- Mothers and others : bonding, separation-individuation, and resultant ego development in different African-American cultures -- Psychoanalysis and the rainbow of cultural authenticity -- The emergence, conflicts, and integration of the bicultural self : psychoanalysis of an adolescent daughter of South-Asian immigrant parents -- Reflections of the self in the cultural looking glass -- The impact of the cultural holding environment on psychic development.
Also issued online.
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