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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Loray Daws (Psychologist in private practice, Canada)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9780367433895ISBN 10: 0367433893 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 14 September 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsSection 1: Being with Eigen, 1. Introduction to healing, longing and the ever-healing wound, 2. The primal background of experience: Eigen and his primary imaginal Others, 3. Eigen's Area of Faith: Prominent theorists as background support, Section 2: Clinical Eigen, 4. The Psychotic Core and coming into Being: Eigen's primordial horizon, 5. Psychic deadness: scaling mount shock, damanged phantasy pumps, and the need for psycho-dialysis, 6. In the beginning... there was nourishment trauma, 7. Eigen's radiant affective triptych: emotional storms in ecstacy, rage and lust, 8. Faith and transformation: Eigen the psychoanalytic mystic, 9. Epilogue: Eigen's loveReviewsLoray Daws's Introduction to the Work of Michael Eigen gives the reader a wide aperture into the spirit and soul of Eigen with his many colors and voices: poet, psychotherapist, Tzadik, orphic visionary, and breather of psychic life. More than simply an introduction, Daws's work on Eigen's oeuvre is both a profound academic resource and an extension of the wisdom tradition they both share. One finds emotional and spiritual truths quoted from a vast array of Eigen's work as part of an arc and trajectory that expresses deep love for how we touch each other's insides. Robin Bagai, Psy.D., Author of Michael Eigen and Evolution of Psyche Loray Daws has a developing international reputation as a scholar- practitioner whose interests cover the full range of psychoanalytic praxis and theory. In this volume, which without hyperbole can be describes as brilliant, Daws provides the first introductory text to one of the most significant figures in contemporary psychoanalysis. He is the right person to have done this and there is no doubt that he is up to the task. The core concerns of Eigen are articulated with singular clarity. At the same time the experienced Eigen reader is opened to dimensions and nuances which they may not have previously realized. While clearly basing Eigen's work in a Elkin-Winnicott-Bion field, Daws also locates it a broader psychoanalytic context (for example Bollas, Balint) thereby helping the reader sense where Eigen fits in .The writing is both emotionally in touch and intellectually rigorous. This is a palpably alive book which reveals the sheer fecundity of Eigen's work. Stephen Bloch, Jungian Psychoanalyst, Editor of Living Moments: On the Work of Michael Eigen and Music and Psyche Over the past forty years, Michael Eigen's voluminous and evocative writing - intriguing, profoundly moving, and challenging - connects us with the fundamental psychic realities of psychoanalytic treatment and human sensibilities, pain, suffering and faith. It is a living process emerging from the very act of experiencing, feeling, and sharing. Loray Daws' Introduction to Michael Eigen offers us a thoughtful, telling, and engaging exploration of the most essential themes of Eigen's writing. The reader is in for a thorough and enriching journey into Eigen's unique psychoanalytic world. Ofra Eshel, faculty, training and supervising analyst of the Israel Psychoanalytic Society, honorary member of the New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles Loray Daws's Introduction to the Work of Michael Eigen gives the reader a wide aperture into the spirit and soul of Eigen with his many colors and voices: poet, psychotherapist, Tzadik, orphic visionary, and breather of psychic life. More than simply an introduction, Daws's work on Eigen's oeuvre is both a profound academic resource and an extension of the wisdom tradition they both share. One finds emotional and spiritual truths quoted from a vast array of Eigen's work as part of an arc and trajectory that expresses deep love for how we touch each other's insides. Robin Bagai, Psy.D., Author of Michael Eigen and Evolution of Psyche Loray Daws has a developing international reputation as a scholar- practitioner whose interests cover the full range of psychoanalytic praxis and theory. In this volume, which without hyperbole can be describes as brilliant, Daws provides the first introductory text to one of the most significant figures in contemporary psychoanalysis. He is the right person to have done this and there is no doubt that he is up to the task. The core concerns of Eigen are articulated with singular clarity. At the same time the experienced Eigen reader is opened to dimensions and nuances which they may not have previously realized. While clearly basing Eigen's work in a Elkin-Winnicott-Bion field, Daws also locates it a broader psychoanalytic context (for example Bollas, Balint) thereby helping the reader sense where Eigen fits in .The writing is both emotionally in touch and intellectually rigorous. This is a palpably alive book which reveals the sheer fecundity of Eigen's work. Stephen Bloch, Jungian Psychoanalyst, Editor of Living Moments: On the Work of Michael Eigen and Music and Psyche Over the past forty years, Michael Eigen's voluminous and evocative writing - intriguing, profoundly moving, and challenging - connects us with the fundamental psychic realities of psychoanalytic treatment and human sensibilities, pain, suffering and faith. It is a living process emerging from the very act of experiencing, feeling, and sharing. Loray Daws' Introduction to Michael Eigen offers us a thoughtful, telling, and engaging exploration of the most essential themes of Eigen's writing. The reader is in for a thorough and enriching journey into Eigen's unique psychoanalytic world. Ofra Eshel, faculty, training and supervising analyst of the Israel Psychoanalytic Society, honorary member of the New Center for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles Author InformationLoray Daws is a registered Clinical Psychologist in South Africa and British Columbia, Canada. He is currently in private practice and serves as Senior Faculty Member at the International Masterson Institute in New York, and specializes in psychoanalysis and daseinsanalysis. He is the editor of 4 books in psychoanalysis and existential analysis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |