<p>Jungian theories and clinical approaches to the central therapeutic and developmental issue of abandonment are featured with topics covering early infancy the creative woman transformation and others.</p><p><strong>Contents</strong>:</p><p><strong>Michael Fordham -</strong><em> Abandonment in Infancy</em></p><p><strong>Marion Woodman</strong><em> - Abandonment in the Creative Woman</em></p><p><strong>Jeffrey Satinover</strong><em> - At the&nbsp; Mercy of Another: Abandonment and Restitution in Psychosis and Psychotic Character</em></p><p><strong>Patricia Berry-Hillman </strong><em>- Some Dream Motifs Accompanying the &quot;Abandonment&quot; of an Analytic Practice </em></p><p><strong>Harriet Gordon Machtiger</strong><em> - Perilous Beginnings: Loss Abandonment and Transformation</em></p><p><strong>Renaldo Maduro</strong><em> - Abandonment and Deintegration of&nbsp; the Primary Self</em></p><p><strong>Gilda Frantz</strong><em> - Birth&#39;s Cruel Secret: &nbsp;I am my own&nbsp; Lost Mother To my own Sad Child </em></p><p><strong>William Willeford</strong><em> - Abandonment&nbsp; Wish and&nbsp; Hope in&nbsp; the Blues &nbsp; </em></p><p><strong>Tristan 0.&nbsp; Cornes</strong><em> - Symbol and&nbsp; Ritual in Melancholia: The Archetype of The Divine Victim&nbsp; </em></p>
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