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The relationship between a female's God representation and her self identity: a clinical case study
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Perkins School of Theology Southern Methodist University. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/091da16a-1617-473b-ad48-b43151dc2b16?locale=en. The Relationship Between a Female's God Representation and Her Self Identity: a Clinical Case Study.APA citation style (7th ed.)
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- This project investigates the psychological affect of a male god image on female self identity. By integrating feminism, object relations theory, and theology a theory is created which evaluates the meaning of females' traditional Christian faith as that affects psychological development. A parallel is drawn between cultural gender definitions and male god representation functions. The integrated theory is applied to a case study which analyzes the intrapsychic, religious, and identity revelations of a female client who addresses the meaning of her god image during three years of therapy.
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