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This work investigates the complex psychological dynamics and developmental milestones inherent in the relationship between mothers and their daughters. Edith G. Neisser, drawing upon clinical observations and sociological research, examines how maternal influence shapes a daughter's identity, self-esteem, and future interpersonal connections. The text provides a framework for understanding the evolution of this bond from infancy through adulthood, emphasizing the necessity of autonomy and mutual respect.
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Experts recognize this text as a foundational exploration of maternal-filial dynamics within the field of family psychology. Readers frequently note the accessible yet thorough nature of the prose, which balances clinical insight with practical application for parents and adult children alike.
Page Count:
366
Publication Date:
1967-01-01
Publisher:
Harper & Row
ISBN-10:
0060046864
ISBN-13:
9780060046866
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