By Gregory Rochlin
ISBN-10: 0316753351
ISBN-13: 9780316753357
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A mother who views dependence and passivity in her baby daughter as an undesirable trait is not, so to speak, looking at her child as she is, but is holding the baby up as a mirror to herself. Thus, she reveals her own unresolved underlying conflicts over her feminine relationship to men, in which dependence and passivity have remained issues of contention rather than sources of satisfaction. She unwittingly imposes her own fears on her child, and, in her daughter, she foresees an experience with men that she regards as being like her own.
By becoming masculine. A mother who views dependence and passivity in her baby daughter as an undesirable trait is not, so to speak, looking at her child as she is, but is holding the baby up as a mirror to herself. Thus, she reveals her own unresolved underlying conflicts over her feminine relationship to men, in which dependence and passivity have remained issues of contention rather than sources of satisfaction. She unwittingly imposes her own fears on her child, and, in her daughter, she foresees an experience with men that she regards as being like her own.
He gave the appearance of a little man, when in fact he was hardly more clothes that than a baby. He organized his play with me with a precocious concentration from which he would only with great reluctance permit himself to be distracted. In this way, he not only controlled the time during his visits but also showed his determination. " He also chose small dolls and soldiers, which, individually or together, he engaged in very aggressive, destructive encounters. In the course of these skirmishes between the toys, he forcefully asserted his wishes.
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