On Kissing, Tickling, and Being Bored

On Kissing, Tickling, and Being Bored

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Adam Phillips is a modest psychoanalyst who believes that human life can always be described from different perspectives and psychoanalysis is just one of these ways. According to him, psychoanalysis is a style of storytelling that makes people feel better. Some kind of conversation. People join this conversation because the story they tell themselves about their own lives has run out or become too painful. On Kissing, Tickling and Boredom is a book of essays that invite us to interesting conversations about small but extremely important topics that have been neglected in psychoanalytic theory. The relationship between anxiety, risk, serenity, tickling, kissing, loneliness, creativity and guilt; boredom, phobia-theory similarity; dream as experience rather than a text; Phillips makes striking observations on issues that concern everyone, such as beliefs and obstacles. For example, he says, people fall in love at times in their lives when they are most afraid of possibilities. We can understand what something or someone is by learning what comes between us and them. He makes a determination that consciousness is about obstacles. Phillips asks us this question: What do we deprive ourselves of by being overly concerned with ourselves? According to him, the obsession with knowing everything has negative consequences for both psychoanalysis and life. This is a book that invites us to a loneliness that no one, including ourselves, can know what it contains, to the productive loneliness that Rilke calls the seed inside the fruit.
Publisher : Details Publications
Number of pages : 192
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789755391281
Translator : Fatma Tashkent
The heart : Turkish
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On Kissing, Tickling, and Being Bored Adam Phillips is a modest psychoanalyst who believes that human life can always be described from different perspectives and psychoanalysis is just one of these ways. According to him, psychoanalysis is a style of storytelling that makes people feel better. A kind of conversation. People join this conversation because the story they tell themselves about their own lives has run out or become too painful. On Kissing, Tickling and Boredom is a book of essays that invite us to interesting conversations about small but extremely important issues that have been neglected in psychoanalytic theory. The relationship between anxiety, risk, serenity, tickling, kissing, loneliness, creativity and guilt; boredom, phobia-theory similarity; dream as experience rather than a text; Phillips makes striking observations on issues that concern everyone, such as beliefs and obstacles. For example, he says, people fall in love at times in their lives when they are most afraid of possibilities. We can understand what something or someone is by learning what comes between us and them. He makes a determination that consciousness is about obstacles. Phillips asks us this question: What do we deprive ourselves of by being overly concerned with ourselves? According to him, the obsession with knowing everything has negative consequences for both psychoanalysis and life. This is a book that invites us to a loneliness that no one, including ourselves, may know what it contains, to a productive loneliness that Rilke calls the seed inside the fruit. AYRINTI0049
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