Electra vs Oedipus explores the deeply complex and often turbulent relationship between mothers and daughters. In contrast to Sigmund Freud's conviction that the father is the central figure, the book puts forward the notion that women are in fact far more (pre)occupied with their mother.Drawing on the author's extensive clinical experience, the book provides numerous case studies which shed light on women's emotional development. Topics include:love and hate between mothers and daughtersthe history of maternal lovechildbirth and depressionrejected mothers.Electra vs Oedipus will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and all those with an interest in the dynamics of the mother-daughter relationship.
This book explores the complex relationship between mothers and daughters. In contrast to Freud's conviction that the father is the central figure, the book puts forward the notion that women are in fact far more (pre)occupied with their mother.