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Female and Maternal in Woman's Biography. Psychoanalytic View

Student: Yunson Olga

Supervisor: Ekaterina Strizhova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2019

In connection with the great practical significance of a fairly large number of theoretical and clinical studies of the theme of child-parent relations in the psychoanalytic approach (Z. Freud, K. Abraham, M. Mahler, D. V. Vinnikott, M. Klein, J. Bowlby, W. Bion, Kernberg O., A. green, H. Kohut, P. Kutter, K. Eliacheff, J. Kristeva, E. Welldon, etc.). However, we believe that psychoanalytic research and development in the field of child-mother relationships is in-sufficient. Taking into account the domestic socio – cultural context, this topic is of particular importance, taking into account the hypertrophied role of the mother in the development and maintenance of the family's institution, while weakening the father's institution. The study of the problem of psychological development and maturation of women as continuers of family history in a TRANS-generational context with a focus on the personality of parents and rela-tions with them, as well as such important categories as maternal and female, seems to be inad-equate in the psychoanalytic approach. Literature on this topic is not so much in both domestic and foreign sources (J. Shafer, J. Köstenberg, M. The Cor-Janine, J. Sasse-Smirgel, T. Bo-kanowski, N. Chodorow, K. Horney, D. Pines, J. Mac-Dougall, A. A, Lutzenberger, J. V. Zuev, T. N. Pushkarev, O. N. Pavlov, A. B. Harsh, etc.).

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