
Author: Juliet Miller
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1855755556
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1855755556
The Creative Feminine and Her Discontents: Psychotherapy, Art and Destruction
This book is an attempt to look at creativity from a female perspective. Get The Creative Feminine and Her Discontents diet books 2013 for free.
It is an exploration of what these specific difficulties for women might be and how we might think about them and try and find a way through them. The author is aware that men also experience difficulties with their creative selves, but she believes the problems are significantly different from the ones addressed here. The author does however address the fact that we all suffer, men and women, if women feel cut off from important aspects of their internal creative lives. If aspects of the creative feminine appear inaccessible to women, then they are also not available to men and this is a double tragedy.
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It is an exploration of what these specific difficulties for women might be and how we might think about them and try and find a way through them. The author is aware that men also experience difficulties with their creative selves, but she believes the problems are significantly different from the ones addressed here. The author does however address the fact that we all suffer, men and women, if women feel cut off from important aspects of their internal creative lives. If aspects of the creative feminine appear inaccessible to women, then they are also not available to men and this is a double tragedy t is an exploration of what these specific difficulties for women might be and how we might think about them and try and find a way through them. The author is aware that men also experience difficulties with their creative selves, but she believes the problems are significantly different from the ones addressed here. The author does however address the fact that we all suffer, men and women, if women feel cut off from important aspects of their internal creative lives. If aspects of the creative feminine appear inaccessible to women, then they are also not available to men and this is a double tragedy.
Although the book is written from the perspective of a
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