Intimacy, Transcendence, and Psychology: Closeness and Openness in Everyday Life

Author:   S. Halling
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9780230600454


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 July 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   S. Halling
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9780230600454


ISBN 10:   023060045
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 July 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
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Introduction: On the Disappearance and Appearance of Persons Seeing a Significant Other 'As if for the First Time' On Being Disillusioned by a Significant Other Forgiving Another, Recovering One's Future Experiencing the Humanity of the Disturbed Person On the Study of Human Experience Interpersonal Relations and Transcendence Psychology, Transcendence and Everyday Life

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<p>&#8220;Given an opportunity--that is, a willing reader--this volume could change lives. The journey Halling outlines transcends helping self or others and involves true seeing. To &#8220;see&#8221; someone means to understand, to accept, and to value. But Halling applies the concept to the relationships of everyday life and points out that through seeing others one learns to appreciate diversity, recognize one's own humanity, and, hence, recognize the humanity in others. This volume is a must for those wishing to (or helping others to) develop a more inclusive worldview.&#8221;--R. E. Osborne, Choice <p>&#8220;This is a beautifully written book.&nbsp; Carefully and compellingly charting a course through terrain fundamental to human life-intimacy, disillusionment, forgiveness-the book presents a rich, subtle, and integrated portrayal of individuals as relational beings.&nbsp; Combining astute and sensitive analysis of material from participants with readings from a wide range of sou


<p> Given an opportunity--that is, a willing reader--this volume could change lives. The journey Halling outlines transcends helping self or others and involves true seeing. To see someone means to understand, to accept, and to value. But Halling applies the concept to the relationships of everyday life and points out that through seeing others one learns to appreciate diversity, recognize one's own humanity, and, hence, recognize the humanity in others. This volume is a must for those wishing to (or helping others to) develop a more inclusive worldview. --R. E. Osborne, Choice <p> This is a beautifully written book. Carefully and compellingly charting a course through terrain fundamental to human life-intimacy, disillusionment, forgiveness-the book presents a rich, subtle, and integrated portrayal of individuals as relational beings. Combining astute and sensitive analysis of material from participants with readings from a wide range of sources, the book reveals a depth of understa


This is a beautifully written book. Carefully and compellingly charting a course through terrain fundamental to human life-intimacy, disillusionment, forgiveness-the book presents a rich, subtle, and integrated portrayal of individuals as relational beings. Combining astute and sensitive analysis of material from participants with readings from a wide range of sources, the book reveals a depth of understanding which results from Halling's years of engaging these topics. The book is a glowing testimony to the phenomenological approach advocated by the author. --Jonathan A. Smith, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London<p> Halling studies phenomena that are usually ignored by mainstream psychology because they are impossible to measure and seeks the meaning of these experiences to begin to clarify them...No barrier is placed between the experience and the understanding by Halling, he even dares to suggest that the disturbed person is first of all human and has to be studied with respect and understood with sympathy. The secret of his method is revealed as he explains his phenomenological approach and how it can be used to understand interpersonal relationships and their vicissitudes in a superior way. Psychology has to deal with everyday phenomena as they are lived--not abstracted or constructed by the researcher--and Halling has shown us how to do this. --Amedeo Giorgi, Professor of Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School


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STEEN HALLING is Professor of Psychology, Seattle University, USA.

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