Identity,Love, and the Imaginary Father |
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Authors: | Goodwin Antoinette |
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Affiliation: | (1) Goodwin Center for Mind, Body & Spirit L.L.C., 57 Laight Street, New York, NY, 10013;(2) 31 Throckmorton Street, Freehold, NJ, 07728 |
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Abstract: | The father of personal prehistory serves as the earliest and most enduring representation of God. This sexually undifferentiated father is identified by Freud as both parents and the flow of feeling between them. Kristeva elaborates to say that the first father creates the foundation for the infant's sexual differentiation, that is, a primary narcissistic screen. When parental flow of feeling provides inadequate compensation for the loss of oneness with Mother, the infant intrapsychically constructs its own foundation, an Other that has both parents' ideal qualities, a God who is a psychologically necessary He. Consequently, females have different experiences than males as they form and relate to their self- and God-representations. |
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Keywords: | identity God-representations self-representations narcissism sexual differentiation |
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