Description From Chapter 1: Ten years ago, I was a psychoanalyst in a beautiful coastal community.
Often, I was struck by an awareness of the abyss between the beauty of my surroundings and the gulag of my interior world.
How I became aware of these feelings, why they were such important signals, and what they ultimately revealed to me provided the genesis for this book.
There were a multitude of personal questions as to why I had these feelings.
What was my cultural context as I practiced and lived? My subjective experience as a psychoanalyst in this gulag? The Siberia-like experience did not have much in common with life by the sea.
But then, one part of psychoanalysis is about what is beneath that surface.
-----Science or fiction, poetry or facts? It is all this.
With Christina Griffin we embark on the atmosphere of a historic migration trail departing from a tiny geographical place in central Europe which leads us over the Ocean.
It is the journey of a conquest of the north-atlantic world by the 20th century's Budapest culture - intertwined with Psychoanalysis in an embrace, bringing innovative ideas and different sensibilities to the New Continent.
Among them: love, closeness, understanding and tolerance as a message.
This volume lets you feel the atmosphere of a fairytale which could become reality.
Andre E.
Haynal, M.
1 | Ten years ago |
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Among them | Love closeness understanding and tolerance as a message |