Brothers and sisters: myth and reality
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In childhood, we usually spend much more time with brothers and sisters than with parents. When we divorce, be inspired or moving, in fact, the connection with the brothers and sisters is the only thing that remains.
However, despite the fact that the relationship between brothers and sisters is a fundamental aspect of human existence, in psychology they are surprisingly superficially, closing their eyes to the fact that brothers and sisters always fight each other for their place in the family system .
The Book of Jungian Psychoanalyst, Professor of the University of Tel Aviv Henry Abramovich explores the confrontation of myth and reality in the issue of brothers and sisters. Abramovich cites many examples from the mythology of different nations, including still current stories from the Old Testament,
And also divides reflections on their own family relations
However, despite the fact that the relationship between brothers and sisters is a fundamental aspect of human existence, in psychology they are surprisingly superficially, closing their eyes to the fact that brothers and sisters always fight each other for their place in the family system .
The Book of Jungian Psychoanalyst, Professor of the University of Tel Aviv Henry Abramovich explores the confrontation of myth and reality in the issue of brothers and sisters. Abramovich cites many examples from the mythology of different nations, including still current stories from the Old Testament,
And also divides reflections on their own family relations
Author:
Author:Abramovich G.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Psychology
Series:
Series: 7th. Parents / Children
7th. Parents / Children
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-86375-216-7
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