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Psychology and Psychotechnics
Reference:
Elise, D.
Primary Femininity, Bisexual ity
and the Female Ego Ideal: a Re-Examination
of Female Development Theory (translated by
N.G. Krotovskaya).
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 3.
P. 35-47.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58082
Elise, D. Primary Femininity, Bisexual ity
and the Female Ego Ideal: a Re-Examination
of Female Development Theory (translated by
N.G. Krotovskaya).
Abstract:
The article contains a review of various psychoanalytical
theories on female development and reveals
the author’s point of view on this topic.
Keywords:
psychology, development, femininity, primary, psychoanalysis, ego-ideal, bisexuality, sex, gender, self-identifi cation
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