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In this volume the author proposes that it is the interplay of love
and loss that lies at the epicentre of the human story. Support for
this proposal is taken from neuroscience, art and psychoanalysis.
It will also introduce the reader to important ideas and findings
from Attachment Theory. An exploration of the relationship between
love and loss can lead us to some understanding of the meaning of
our lives. It shows how love and loss are inextricably bound at the
centre of human experience, and form the essential dynamic of the
human struggle.This book will appeal to sophisticated lay readers,
in addition to various categories of student and professional
audiences. It will be of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists,
psychotherapists, philosophers, neuroscientists and sociologists.
Readers with a background mainly in the arts and humanities will
find it appealing because of its linkages and use of poetry, song
and visual art to elucidate and illustrate the major propositions
of the book.More generally, anyone with a curiosity about love and
loss will find this book attractive. It provides insight and
illumination to many of the human circumstances that people
encounter in their day-to-day lives.
This book defines the centrality of love and loss in human life and
in human meaning. Bowlby's Attachment theory forms the basis for
understanding our selves and our relationships. The author proposes
that love is the subjective experience of attachment and that
dyadic relationships are the source of ultimate meaning. He
supports his theses with a tour de force integration of ideas from
attachment theory, psychoanalysis, neuroscience and existential
philosophy. He argues that the quality of attachment between mother
and infant lays the foundation for the formation of individual
identity and ultimately shapes our capacity to engage in
relationships with others. The author describes loss as the
reciprocal of attachment and considers the enormous influence of
loss on our moods, sense of identity, and our desire to live or
die. The final segments of the book describe the implications of
this analysis and links it to the meaning and purpose of human
life. All of us seek to understand the meaning of life, and
especially the meaning of our own lives.
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