Author: Irene P. Stiver

The relational conceptualization of female development is used as a context to reconcile the seemingly contradictory observations implicit in traditional Oedipal theory. An examination of women's development within dynamic interrelationships in the family, and the difficulties encountered in this process, are also discussed, including a reformulation of the reasons for mother-daughter conflict.

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