The Internal Triangle

New Theories of Female Development

By (author) Lucy Holmes

Publication date:

28 November 2007

Length of book:

160 pages

Publisher

Jason Aronson, Inc.

ISBN-13: 9780765705495

Based on over twenty years of clinical work with women, both individually and in groups, The Internal Triangle represents the first attempt by a woman to use Freud's drive theory to explain female development since Helene Deutsch's two-volume Psychology of Women in 1945. It presents a completely new hypothesis about the way girls use the introjection of parental figures much in the way that boys utilize the penis: to separate from powerful early objects and to gain control and mastery. The author offers an innovative new theory about how the female personality and the qualities associated with femininity develop, utilizing a fantasy internal triangle of mother, father and self. It follows development through the major milestones of the female life cycle: preoedipal, adolescence, childbirth, and menopause, with vivid clinical material illustrating each of the author's ideas. The second half of the book focuses on clinical data and technique which will aid therapists in working with women individually and in groups.
A consideration of the role of drives and fantasy in female development in light of the advances in the sciences and psychoanalytic thought, The Internal Triangle makes coherent the disparate knowledge being advanced, in language unencumbered by jargon and obtuseness. Holmes's book will stir both the clinician and the lay person to reconsider their ideas of what is female.