How does a person develop a sense of identity? In what ways might identity change over the years? This volume explores these and other questions from the perspectives of psychology, psychoanalysis, history and literature. The book demonstrates both how these different disciplines can inform one another and how they can enrich our understanding of identity and development.
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Family Relations, Idenity; Adoptive Families, University of Minnesota.
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