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Envy, Competition and Gender : Theory, Clinical Applications and Group Work, PDF eBook

Envy, Competition and Gender : Theory, Clinical Applications and Group Work PDF

Edited by Leyla (in private practice, Istanbul, Turkey) Navaro, Sharan L. (Tufts University, Medford, USA) Schwartzberg

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Envy, Competition and Gender provides a unique perspective on gender difference in relation to envy and competitiveness, reframing and de-demonizing these difficult emotions and revealing their potentially creative power. Incorporating perspectives from psychology, psychiatry, social work, sociology and education, this book provides a comprehensive overview of theories and ideas on the links between gender, envy and competition.

The book is divided into three sections, covering the individual and development, therapeutic implications and therapeutic applications in broader social and cultural contexts.

Individual and group case stories are included throughout to illuminate discussion of crucial issues such as:men, masculinity, and competitiongender differences in envying and being enviedthe evolution of the female selfenvy and generativity: owning our inner resourcesenvy in body transference and countertransferenceenvy and desirerevenge and retaliation. This interdisciplinary, multicultural and international perspective on envy and competition in relation to gender will be of great interest to all psychotherapists and related mental health professionals interested in investigating the positive potential of these powerful emotions.

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