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Rainbow pocketboeken - 478: Godinnen in elke vrouw

Een nieuwe psychologie van de vrouw

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A classic work of female psychology introduces seven archetypal goddesses to describe behavior patterns and personality traits, now presented to a new generation with a fresh introduction by the author. Psychoanalyst Jean Bolen gained prominence in the early 1980s when her influential work captivated thousands of women eager to discover their inner goddesses. These archetypes serve as guides toward enhanced self-esteem, creativity, and happiness. Bolen's groundbreaking idea highlights that women, often unaware of the impact of cultural stereotypes, also overlook the powerful archetypal forces within them that shape their actions and emotions, accounting for significant differences among individuals. She argues that understanding these inner patterns and their interconnections offers women true alternatives that transcend limiting dichotomies like masculine/feminine or careerist/housewife. Through the lens of seven archetypal goddesses—ranging from the independent Artemis and the rational Athena to the nurturing Demeter and the artistic Aphrodite—Bolen illustrates how to identify which traits to cultivate or overcome. By harnessing the power of these enduring archetypes, women can become the heroines of their own life stories.

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Rainbow pocketboeken - 478: Godinnen in elke vrouw, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Tjalling Bos

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Sous-titre
Een nieuwe psychologie van de vrouw
Langue
Néerlandais
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
495
ISBN10
9041701931
ISBN13
9789041701930
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A classic work of female psychology introduces seven archetypal goddesses to describe behavior patterns and personality traits, now presented to a new generation with a fresh introduction by the author. Psychoanalyst Jean Bolen gained prominence in the early 1980s when her influential work captivated thousands of women eager to discover their inner goddesses. These archetypes serve as guides toward enhanced self-esteem, creativity, and happiness. Bolen's groundbreaking idea highlights that women, often unaware of the impact of cultural stereotypes, also overlook the powerful archetypal forces within them that shape their actions and emotions, accounting for significant differences among individuals. She argues that understanding these inner patterns and their interconnections offers women true alternatives that transcend limiting dichotomies like masculine/feminine or careerist/housewife. Through the lens of seven archetypal goddesses—ranging from the independent Artemis and the rational Athena to the nurturing Demeter and the artistic Aphrodite—Bolen illustrates how to identify which traits to cultivate or overcome. By harnessing the power of these enduring archetypes, women can become the heroines of their own life stories.