Intimacy And Solitude: Balance, Closeness, And Independence
Intimacy And Solitude: Balance, Closeness, And Independence
“[s]elf-help Fare At Its Best” (kirkus Reviews) That Brings One Closer To Oneself In Order To Bring One Closer To Others.
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dowrick, A British Psychotherapist (and Co-founder Of The Women's Press In England), Examines The Complementary Roles Of Intimacy And Solitude In This Informed And Accessible Analysis. Basing Her Theories On The Work Of Such Therapists As Alfred Adler, Carl Jung And Roberto Assagioli, She Argues That The Way In Which People Experience Their Sense Of Self Will Mirror The Way They Develop Intimate Relationships. Through Interviews And Her Own Life Story, Dowrick Discusses How Early Childhood Experiences--experiences That Are Often Different For Men And Women--determine One's Sense Of Self And Eventually One's Handling Of Sexual Relationships. In Both Heterosexual And Gay Relationships, Dowrick Posits, It Is Important To Stop Viewing The Other As An Extension Of Oneself In Order To Succeed At Intimacy. True Solitude, She Notes, Can Develop Self-knowledge, Which Is The Key To Closeness With Others. (apr.)
Author : Stephanie Dowrick
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Published Year : 1996
Format : Paperback, 352 pages
ISBN : 0393313611
ISBN13 : 9780393313611