Love is a delicate experience that delves into the foundations of the psyche, and many sources of the emotional experience of love remain unconscious. The nature of love is twofold and contradictory, regressive and progressive, constructive and destructive, connecting and separating, directed toward the object and the self. The ability to idealize is a precondition for "falling in love". Abrupt disappointments can be traumatizing, but gradual ones include the work of mourning and may lead to a more authentic relationship that is less obscured by narcissistic needs. Some aspects of projective identification, which can be a defense, a primitive form of object relation, and a path for psychological change, may be present in all forms of love. ...
This paper explores the physiological basis of the emotion of love, and how these could be interpret...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the therapist’s love is described in psychoanalytic lit...
The concept of love has been an eternally elusive subject. It is a definition and meaning that phil...
Love is a delicate experience that delves into the foundations of the psyche, and many sources of th...
We discuss Klein's, Winnicott's, and Mahler's object relational theories relevant for...
Introduction Love is one of the most important human concepts and is the basis of the formation of t...
Love, this eminent humane experience, has been explored not only by writers and poets, but also by p...
Being in love in a close relationship is contingent upon biological, intrapsychic, social and cultur...
This article outlines the objectives of critical love studies, their grounding in a wide range of cr...
The concept “love” can refer to different types of relationships. We use it when talking about our f...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
The article discusses the relation between psychoanalysis and philosophy from the perspective of lov...
Social scientists continue empirically researching the psychology of romantic love. However, there i...
The three most central questions in recent psychological and neuroscientific approaches to love ...
The aim of this article was to define, on the basis of theorizing and research, the love that suppor...
This paper explores the physiological basis of the emotion of love, and how these could be interpret...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the therapist’s love is described in psychoanalytic lit...
The concept of love has been an eternally elusive subject. It is a definition and meaning that phil...
Love is a delicate experience that delves into the foundations of the psyche, and many sources of th...
We discuss Klein's, Winnicott's, and Mahler's object relational theories relevant for...
Introduction Love is one of the most important human concepts and is the basis of the formation of t...
Love, this eminent humane experience, has been explored not only by writers and poets, but also by p...
Being in love in a close relationship is contingent upon biological, intrapsychic, social and cultur...
This article outlines the objectives of critical love studies, their grounding in a wide range of cr...
The concept “love” can refer to different types of relationships. We use it when talking about our f...
Love has traditionally been understood either as an objective, transcendentforce, or a subjective ab...
The article discusses the relation between psychoanalysis and philosophy from the perspective of lov...
Social scientists continue empirically researching the psychology of romantic love. However, there i...
The three most central questions in recent psychological and neuroscientific approaches to love ...
The aim of this article was to define, on the basis of theorizing and research, the love that suppor...
This paper explores the physiological basis of the emotion of love, and how these could be interpret...
This dissertation explores the ways in which the therapist’s love is described in psychoanalytic lit...
The concept of love has been an eternally elusive subject. It is a definition and meaning that phil...