The Book of Love and Pain Dr Mina DevkotaAddresses the limits in treating pain psychoanalytically, and offers a phenomenological description of psychic pain, particularly the pain of a lost loved one. In The Book of Love and Pain, Juan David Nasio offers the first exclusive treatment of psychic pain in Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalytic literature. Using insights gained from more than three decades as a practicing psychoanalyst, Nasio addresses the limits faced by the analyst in attempting
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Over thirty internationally recognized scholars contribute studies in honour of noted Anatolianist and Indo-Europeanist Norbert Oettinger
Peter and the three children eventually survive the harrowing ordeal of losing a wife and mother-and remain on the island
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This handbook will provide school librarians and teachers with ideas on how to establish library lessons and events that will encourage reading in children and young people
By viewing human group life as a subcultural mosaic that is more or less continuously "in the making
the essays create a compelling argument about the possibilities of empowered mothering
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The fully illustrated catalogue was designed by Anne Galperin and features texts by curator Carl Van Brunt and Sara J
Questions whether the logic of language underlying Habermas's theory of communicative action is in fact the defining feature of conversational practice