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Marion Woodman - The Owl Was a Bakers Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, and the Repressed Feminine--A Psychological Study

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title:The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter : Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine : a Psychological Study Studies in Jungian Psychology ; 4
author:Woodman, Marion.
publisher:Inner City Books
isbn10 | asin:0919123031
print isbn13:9780919123038
ebook isbn13:9780585176932
language:English
subjectObesity in women--Psychological aspects, Anorexia nervosa, Women--Mental health, Jungian psychology.
publication date:1980
lcc:RC552.O25W66eb
ddc:616.3/98/0019
subject:Obesity in women--Psychological aspects, Anorexia nervosa, Women--Mental health, Jungian psychology.
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The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter
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Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron
STUDIES IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
BY JUNGIAN ANALYSTS
Daryl Sharp, General Editor
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The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter
Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa and the Repressed Feminine
Marion Woodman
Page 4 To the women who made this study possible Canadian Cataloguing - photo 2
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To the women who made this study possible
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Woodman, Marion
The owl was a baker's daughter
(Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian analysts; 4)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-919123-03-1
1. Obesity Psychological aspects. 2. Anorexia nervosa. 3. Women Mental Health. 4. Jung, Carl Gustav, 1875-1961. I. Title. II. Series.
RC552.025W66 616.3'98 C80-094629-4
Copyright 1980 by Marion Woodman.
All rights reserved.
INNER CITY BOOKS
Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4
(416) 927-0355
Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz.
Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp.
Editorial Board: Fraser Boa, Daryl Sharp, Marion Woodman.
INNER CITY BOOKS was founded in 1980 to promote the understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Jung.
Cover: Woodcut by Albrecht Durer (1508).
Frontispiece: Eryl Lauber and Ann Yeoman.
Glossary and Index by Daryl Sharp.
Printed and bound in Canada
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Contents
Introduction
7
Chapter 1: Experimental Background
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Primary and Secondary Obesity
11
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C.G. Jung's Association Experiment
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The Association Experiment and Obesity
15
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Complexes and Personality Traits
20
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Conclusions
39
Chapter II: The Body and the Psyche
44
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Body Metabolism
45
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Some Contemporary Views on Obesity
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How Stress Influences Obesity
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Pathological Effects of Fear and Rage
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Clinical Approaches to Obesity
58
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Jung's Concept of Psyche and Body
60
Chapter III: Three Case Studies
68
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Margaret
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Anne
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