Birth of the Living God: A Psychoanalytic StudyUtilizing both clinical material based on the life histories of twenty patients and theoretical insights from the works of Freud, Erikson, Fairbairn, and Winnicott, Ana-Maria Rizzuto examines the origin, development, and use of our God images. Whereas Freud postulated that belief in God is based on a child's idea of his father, Rizzuto argues that the God representation draws from a variety of sources and is a major element in the fabric of one's view of self, others, and the world. |
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... give definite support to psychoanalytic notions regarding the impact of the family relationships on religious feelings and ideas . " Such conclusions , however , not only lack clinical specificity but may be deleterious to good clinical ...
... give definite support to psychoanalytic notions regarding the impact of the family relationships on religious feelings and ideas . " Such conclusions , however , not only lack clinical specificity but may be deleterious to good clinical ...
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... gives it orders , judges it and threatens it with punishments , exactly like the parents whose place it has taken . We call this agency the super - ego and are aware of it and its judicial functions as our conscience ( 1938 , p . 205 ) ...
... gives it orders , judges it and threatens it with punishments , exactly like the parents whose place it has taken . We call this agency the super - ego and are aware of it and its judicial functions as our conscience ( 1938 , p . 205 ) ...
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... give " equal time " to God as a representational object . When I add Freud's ingenious and sophisticated analysis of the formation of the representations of God and of the Devil , it is clear that any systematic study of the final ...
... give " equal time " to God as a representational object . When I add Freud's ingenious and sophisticated analysis of the formation of the representations of God and of the Devil , it is clear that any systematic study of the final ...
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... gives us an opportunity to look for new aspects of the phenomena which would have been overlooked in mere observation . It creates new questions that would never have been asked without the theory . By its very existence , theory ...
... gives us an opportunity to look for new aspects of the phenomena which would have been overlooked in mere observation . It creates new questions that would never have been asked without the theory . By its very existence , theory ...
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Contents
Freud | 13 |
Beyond Freud | 41 |
The Representations of Objects and Human Psychic Functionings | 54 |
Introduction to the Clinical Research | 87 |
A God without Whiskers | 93 |
A God in the Mirror | 109 |
God the Enigma | 130 |
God My Enemy | 149 |
Conclusions | 177 |
Epilogue | 212 |
Appendix | 213 |
Notes | 221 |
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