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House as a mirror of self : exploring the deeper meaning of home / Clare Cooper Marcus.

By: Marcus, Clare Cooper [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berkeley, California : Conari Press, [1995]Copyright date: ©1995Description: xvi, 307 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0943233925 (hardback); 9780943233925 (hardback).Subject(s): Object constancy (Psychoanalysis) | Dwellings -- Psychological aspects | House furnishings -- Psychological aspects | PsychoanalysisDDC classification: 155.9

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This work focuses on the bonds of feeling we experience with dwellings past and present. It takes a look at the premise that as we change and grow, our psychological development is punctuated not only by meaningful relationships with people, but also by close affective ties with a number of significant physical environments, beginning in childhood.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages [303]-307).

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Publishers Weekly Review

Marcus's eye-opening study of peoples' emotional ties to their houses, apartments, cottages, trailers and other dwellings offers useful, often startling perspectives on what makes a house a home. Maintaining, as did Carl Jung, that one's home is a symbolic mirror of one's inner self, of unconscious wishes and emotions, she interviewed approximately 60 people in their domestic settings, some over a 10-year period. Several respondents excessively bonded to a residence or its contents as a substitute for close relationships with people; at the opposite extreme were those who were unable to settle down in one place because having a permanent abode was fraught with unresolved emotional issues from childhood. Marcus, an architecture professor at UC-Berkeley, ably explores how personal crises, the need for privacy, couples' power struggles, divorce and career changes affect one's feelings about, and design of, one's living environment. Case studies, self-help exercises and informants' color drawings (not seen by PW) of their dwellings support her presentation. 40,000 first printing; $80,000 ad/promo; QPB selection; author tour. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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