Narcissus and oedipus : the children of psychoanlysis c.2
- London Routledge & Kegan Paul 1982
- 313p.
This book explain the term of 'Oedipus' the son of Laius and Jocasta, the king and queen of Thebes, who killed his father, being unaware of his identity, and unwittingly married his mother, by whom he had four children. When the truth was revealed, he put out his eyes and Jocasta killed herself. A thorough survey of the theory and practical details of child psychotherapy that takes into account the stages of child development.