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The papers featured in "Attachment and Sexuality "create a dense
tapestry, each forming a separate narrative strand that elucidates
different configurations of the relationship between attachment and
sexuality. As a whole, the volume explores the areas of convergence
and divergence, opposition, and integration between these two
systems. It suggests that there is a bi-directional web of
influences that weaves the attachment and sexual systems together
in increasingly complex ways from infancy to adulthood.
The volume's unifying thread is the idea that the attachment
system, and particularly the degree of felt security, or lack
thereof in relation to early attachment figures, provides a
paradigm of relatedness that forms a scaffold for the developmental
unfolding of sexuality in all its manifestations. Such
manifestations include infantile and adult, masturbatory and
mutual, and normative and perverse. Also central to the papers is
the idea that the development of secure attachment is predicated,
in part, on the development of the capacity for mentalization, or
the ability to envision and interpret the behavior of oneself and
others in terms of intentional mental states, including desires,
feelings, beliefs, and motivations. Topics discussed in the book
will help to shape the direction and tenor of further dialogues in
the arena of attachment and sexuality.
An international group of psychoanalysts and film scholars address
the enduring emotional legacy of the Holocaust in Cinematic
Reflections on the Legacy of the Holocaust: Psychoanalytic
Perspectives. Particular focus is given to how second and third
generation survivors have explored and confronted the psychic
reverberations of Holocaust trauma in cinema. This book focuses on
how film is particularly suited to depict Holocaust experiences
with vividness and immediacy. The similarity of moving images and
sound to our dream experience allows access to unconscious
processing. Film has the potential to reveal the vast panorama of
Holocaust history as well as its intrapsychic reverberations. Yet
despite the recent prominence of Holocaust films, documentaries,
and TV series as well as scholarly books and memoirs, these works
lack a psychoanalytic optic that elucidates themes such as the
repetition compulsion, survival guilt, disturbances in identity,
and disruption of mourning that are underlying leitmotifs.
Cinematic Reflections on the Legacy of the Holocaust will be of
great interest to psychoanalysts and therapists as well as to
scholars in trauma, film, and Jewish studies. It is also of
interest to those concerned with the prevention of genocide and
mass atrocities and their long-term effects.
The papers featured in Attachment and Sexuality create a dense
tapestry, each forming a separate narrative strand that elucidates
different configurations of the relationship between attachment and
sexuality. As a whole, the volume explores the areas of convergence
and divergence, opposition, and integration between these two
systems. It suggests that there is a bi-directional web of
influences that weaves the attachment and sexual systems together
in increasingly complex ways from infancy to adulthood. The
volume's unifying thread is the idea that the attachment system,
and particularly the degree of felt security, or lack thereof in
relation to early attachment figures, provides a paradigm of
relatedness that forms a scaffold for the developmental unfolding
of sexuality in all its manifestations. Such manifestations include
infantile and adult, masturbatory and mutual, and normative and
perverse. Also central to the papers is the idea that the
development of secure attachment is predicated, in part, on the
development of the capacity for mentalization, or the ability to
envision and interpret the behavior of oneself and others in terms
of intentional mental states, including desires, feelings, beliefs,
and motivations. Topics discussed in the book will help to shape
the direction and tenor of further dialogues in the arena of
attachment and sexuality.
Examines theoretical aspects of attachment research and
psychoanalysis. Topics covered include similarities and differences
between psychoanalytic and attachment theories, the development of
caregiving, and the two-person unconscious.
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
An international group of psychoanalysts and film scholars address
the enduring emotional legacy of the Holocaust in Cinematic
Reflections on the Legacy of the Holocaust: Psychoanalytic
Perspectives. Particular focus is given to how second and third
generation survivors have explored and confronted the psychic
reverberations of Holocaust trauma in cinema. This book focuses on
how film is particularly suited to depict Holocaust experiences
with vividness and immediacy. The similarity of moving images and
sound to our dream experience allows access to unconscious
processing. Film has the potential to reveal the vast panorama of
Holocaust history as well as its intrapsychic reverberations. Yet
despite the recent prominence of Holocaust films, documentaries,
and TV series as well as scholarly books and memoirs, these works
lack a psychoanalytic optic that elucidates themes such as the
repetition compulsion, survival guilt, disturbances in identity,
and disruption of mourning that are underlying leitmotifs.
Cinematic Reflections on the Legacy of the Holocaust will be of
great interest to psychoanalysts and therapists as well as to
scholars in trauma, film, and Jewish studies. It is also of
interest to those concerned with the prevention of genocide and
mass atrocities and their long-term effects.
Filling a crucial gap in the clinical literature, this book
provides a contemporary view of pathological narcissism and
presents an innovative treatment approach. The preeminent authors
explore the special challenges of treating patients--with
narcissistic traits or narcissistic personality disorder--who
retreat from reality into narcissistic grandiosity, thereby
compromising their lives and relationships. Assessment procedures
and therapeutic strategies have been adapted from
transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), a manualized,
evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder. Rich
case material illustrates how TFP-N enables the clinician to engage
patients more deeply in therapy and help them overcome relationship
and behavioral problems at different levels of severity. The volume
integrates psychodynamic theory and research with findings from
social cognition, attachment, and neurobiology.
Filling a crucial gap in the clinical literature, this book
provides a contemporary view of pathological narcissism and
presents an innovative treatment approach. The preeminent authors
explore the special challenges of treating patients--with
narcissistic traits or narcissistic personality disorder--who
retreat from reality into narcissistic grandiosity, thereby
compromising their lives and relationships. Assessment procedures
and therapeutic strategies have been adapted from
transference-focused psychotherapy (TFP), a manualized,
evidence-based treatment for borderline personality disorder. Rich
case material illustrates how TFP-N enables the clinician to engage
patients more deeply in therapy and help them overcome relationship
and behavioral problems at different levels of severity. The volume
integrates psychodynamic theory and research with findings from
social cognition, attachment, and neurobiology.
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Fashion in Film (Paperback)
Adrienne Munich; Contributions by Drake Stutesman, Mary Ann Caws, Ula Lukszo, Giuliana Bruno, …
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R693
R649
Discovery Miles 6 490
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The vital synergy between dress and the cinema has been in place
since the advent of film. Broaching topics such as vampires, noir,
and Marie Antoinette looks, Fashion in Film uncovers the way in
which the alliance of these two powerhouse industries use myriad
cultural influences shaping narrative, national identity, and all
points in between. Contributor essays address international films
from early cinema to the present, drawing on the classic and the
innovative. This abundantly illustrated collection reveals that
fashion in conjunction with film must be understood in a different
way from fashion tout simple."
Jonathan Donner, the oldest son of the rich and powerful Donner
family, prefers to remain a playboy, rather than taking over the
financial and social responsibilities of his family. That is until
he marries Francine Pierce, a beautiful, self-assured women from a
modest background. But, on their honeymoon, tragedy strikes and
Jonathan is killed in a terrible skydiving accident. Fran returns
to the family's compound, a young and tragic widow. But her
mother-in-law thinks she's behind the accident and sets out to
prove Fran's guilt...
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