Thirty Unresolved Psychodynamic Questions Pertaining to Feminine Psychology
Abstract
The psychoanalytic view of feminine psychology is rapidly changing. This paper organizes and presents thirty areas of currently unresolved questions on this controversial topic, as they have appeared in the literature of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy beginning with Freud’s original publications, for consideration for future research, study, and discussion.
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