This classic work on feminine psychology explores the notion that in order to be fully creative woman must work towards her own "wholeness" and come to terms not only with her biological role but also with the masculine qualities in her nature. Dr Harding believed that woman must work towards encouraging and restoring those "feeling" and intuitive truths which our culture has for so long neglected and without which the many ways in which woman relates to the world are flawed or diminished.
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This classic work on feminine psychology explores the notion that in order to be fully creative woman must work towards her own "wholeness" and come to terms not only with her biological role but also with the masculine qualities in her nature. Dr Harding believed that woman must work towards encouraging and restoring those "feeling" and intuitive truths which our culture has for so long neglected and without which the many ways in which woman relates to the world are flawed or diminished.
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2 VG PBs. Desires, rewards & costs of various encounters of a modern woman. Underlinings & notations. Primer gives Jung's concepts of the collective unconscious, archetyppal personality patterns, extroversion and introversion, his inquiry into the functions of thought, instinct, his inquiry into the functions of thought, instinct, and feeling, his masterful investigations of the roots and meanings of dreams.