Psychology and Psychotechnics
Reference:
Mordas, E. S. (2011). Maternal destructiveness as an aspect
of the history of human development (the filicide
complex). Psychology and Psychotechnics, 2, 38–49. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=57979
Mordas, E. S. Maternal destructiveness as an aspect
of the history of human development (the filicide
complex).
Abstract: The article reveals the issues of maternal destructiveness:
the destruction is based on infantile and
unsolved tragedy of children’s and parents’ relationships,
the feeling of helplessness and dependence, impossibility
to overcome the ‘bad’ object and inability to accept and
cope with growing destructive impulses.
Keywords:
psychology, maternal destructiveness, pregnancy, labour, death, female identity, maternal imago, deprivation, dependence, fear
The article is published in the version approved by the reviewers (after receiving a positive review recommending the manuscript for publication) with corrections made by the author (after receiving the editor’s comments, if any). Read all reviews on this article
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