Incest and Human Love
Title | Incest and Human Love PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Stein |
Publisher | Spring Publications |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN |
This book explores Eros and incest for a new version of therapy that tries to heal the love/sex split.
Incest
Title | Incest PDF eBook |
Author | Anaïs Nin |
Publisher | HMH |
Total Pages | 443 |
Release | 1993-09-16 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0547540787 |
The trailblazing memoirist and author of Henry & June recounts her relationships with Henry Miller and others—including her own father. Anaïs Nin wrote in her uncensored diaries like they were a broad-minded confidante with whom she shared the liberating psychosexual dramas of her life. In this continuation of her notorious Henry & June, she recounts a particularly turbulent period between 1932 and 1934, and the men who dominated it: her protective husband, her therapist, and the poet Antonin Artaud. However, most consuming of all is novelist Henry Miller—a man whose genius, said Anaïs, was so demonic it could drive people insane. Here too, recounted in extraordinary detail, is the sexual affair she had with her father. At once loving, exciting, and vengeful, it was the ultimate social transgression for which Anaïs would eventually seek absolution from her analysts. “Before Lena Dunham there was Anaïs Nin. Like Dunham, she’s been accused of narcissism, sociopathy, and sexual perversion time and again. Yet even that comparison undercuts the strangeness and bravery of her work, for Nin was the first of her kind. And, like all truly unique talents, she was worshipped by some, hated by many, and misunderstood by most . . . A woman who’d spent decades on the bleeding edge of American intellectual life, a woman who had been a respected colleague of male writers who pushed the boundaries of acceptable sex writing. Like many great . . . experimentalists, she wrote for a world that did not yet exist, and so helped to bring it into being.” —The Guardian Includes an introduction by Rupert Pole
Betrayal of the Soul in Pyschotherapy
Title | Betrayal of the Soul in Pyschotherapy PDF eBook |
Author | Murray Stein |
Publisher | Spring Publications |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999-03-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9781882670161 |
"No healing of the conflict between the spirit and the flesh is possible so long as our animal-instinctual nature is considered inferior to the mind and psyche," so writes Robert Stein. His book, originally published as Incest and Human Love, explores eros and incest for a new version of therapy that tries to heal the love/sex split. This work contains chapters on the transformational power of eros, on the psychological role of the phallos in male and female psychology, and on the archetypal family situation. This view ends up challenging our ego psychology, Jungian conservatism, Freudian reductionism, and every psychoanalytical method that shears too far away from an instinctual sense of the soul.
The Emotional Incest Syndrome
Title | The Emotional Incest Syndrome PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Patricia Love |
Publisher | Bantam |
Total Pages | 305 |
Release | 2011-07-06 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0307799182 |
From Dr. Patricia Love, a ground-breaking work that identifies, explores and treats the harmful effects that emotionally and psychologically invasive parents have on their children, and provides a program for overcoming the chronic problems that can result.
Chapters on Human Love
Title | Chapters on Human Love PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Mortimer |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 314 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | Love |
ISBN |
An Impossible Love
Title | An Impossible Love PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Angot |
Publisher | Archipelago |
Total Pages | 226 |
Release | 2021-12-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1953861040 |
An agonizing turbulence lies just beneath the surface of this skillfully wrought novel by the French phenom who caused a sensation with the publication of her novel Incest. Reaching back into a world before she was born, Christine Angot describes the inevitable encounter of two young people at a dance in the early 1950s: Rachel and Pierre, her mother and father. Their love is acute. It twists around Pierre's decisive judgments about class, nationalism, and beauty, and winds its way towards dissolution and Christine's own birth. Though it's Pierre whose ideas are most often voiced, it's Rachel who slowly comes into view, her determination and patience forming a radiant, enigmatic disposition. Equal parts subtle and suspenseful, An Impossible Love is an unwavering advance toward a brutal sequence of events that mars both Christine's and Rachel's lives. Angot the author carves Angot the narrator out of this corrosive element, exposing an unmendable rupture, and at the same time offering a portrait of a striking, ineradicable bond between mother and daughter.
Incest and Sexuality
Title | Incest and Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy Maltz |
Publisher | Free Press |
Total Pages | 188 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Incest |
ISBN |
Describes the psychological damage done by incest, discusses treatment therapies, and tells how to help incest victims develop normal adult attitudes towards sex.