Violence and Women: Exploring the Medea Myth

Author:   Anita S Chapman
Publisher:   Chiron Publications
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9781630518325


Pages:   158
Publication Date:   15 June 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Anita S Chapman
Publisher:   Chiron Publications
Imprint:   Chiron Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.209kg
ISBN:  

9781630518325


ISBN 10:   1630518328
Pages:   158
Publication Date:   15 June 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This is a rare book in the field of therapeutic psychology that deals with the taboo subject of Women's rage which can destroy their children and themselves. Using the ancient Greek mythological story of Medea by Euripides, the author deftly draws parallels to the destructive examples of modern times. We have a better understanding of the dynamics of the extreme imbalance between the repressed feminine principle within men and women both and the raw forces of Nature manifested in external as well as intra-psychic relationships. It is highly recommended as a required read by all mental health professionals. -Manisha Roy, Ph.D., Jungian analyst, author of Women, Stereotypes and Archetypes Drawing on her experience as a dramaturg, Jungian analyst Anita Chapman bridges the death-dealing divide between masculine and feminine values from the 5th Century B.C. to the present day. Artfully addressing feminine rage in the ancient myth of Medea, in several analytic clients, and in the daily news, Dr. Chapman identifies the archetypal energies that continue to play out in our personal relationships, and in our social and collective lives--including the political arena and Nature's stage.. Readers will leave the book as if leaving an evening at the theater, having participated in the most important psychological drama facing our species. - Jerry R. Wright, Jungian analyst, author of Reimagining God and Religion: Essays for the Psychologically Minded


This is a rare book in the field of therapeutic psychology that deals with the taboo subject of Women's rage, which can destroy their children and themselves. Using the ancient Greek mythological story of Medea by Euripides, the author deftly draws parallels to the destructive examples of modern times. We have a better understanding of the dynamics of the extreme imbalance between the repressed feminine principle within men and women both, and the raw forces of Nature manifested in external as well as intra-psychic relationships. It is highly recommended as a required read by all mental health professionals. -Manisha Roy, Ph.D., Jungian analyst, author of Women, Stereotypes and Archetypes Drawing on her experience as a dramaturg, Jungian analyst Anita Chapman bridges the death-dealing divide between masculine and feminine values from the 5th Century B.C. to the present day. Artfully addressing feminine rage in the ancient myth of Medea, in several analytic clients, and in the daily news, Dr. Chapman identifies the archetypal energies that continue to play out in our personal relationships, and in our social and collective lives--including the political arena and Nature's stage. Readers will leave the book as if leaving an evening at the theater, having participated in the most important psychological drama facing our species. - Jerry R. Wright, Jungian analyst, author of Reimagining God and Religion: Essays for the Psychologically Minded


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Anita S. Chapman, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst in Asheville, North Carolina. She received her doctorate in Dramaturgy from the University of Amsterdam, and her Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. She is the author of Edward Albee: The Poet of Loss (Mouton-de Gruyter, 2010).

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