Publisher's Synopsis
The psychological principles of masculinity and femininity have been widely discussed since C.G. Jung first approached the topic and never had interest been greater than it is today. In this book the author divides masculine and feminine principles into their static and dynamic aspects and shows how these aspects relate to each other to give a model for better understanding of behaviour in individuals, relationships and groups. Hill shows how this model is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disturbances and describes its effects on the special relationship of clinical supervision.