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Organised around a single question: is love possible?, Brown's book provides conceptualisations of love and its possibility from sociological, philosophical and psychoanalytic viewpoints. She argues for the importance of a psychosocial understanding of love and provides a critical discussion of the philosophy and methods of Psychosocial Studies.

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"Brown...provide[s] insightful reflections on the phenomenology of love...and offers a helpful reflection on the links between ethnography and psychoanalysis. Overall, Brown's foray into the chaotic and poetic sources of love and its role in society serves as a valuable contrast to currently fashionable quantatative and neurological reductionism." - C.J. Churchill, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Choice Magazine



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements PART 1: INTRODUCTION The Demise of Romantic Love A Psychosocial Approach to Emotional Life PART 2: LOVE IDEALS Modern Love: Sociological Approaches Love as Bad Faith: Philosophical Approaches Transference Love: A Freudian Approach Reparative Love: A Kleinian Approach Reflexive Love Sociological and Psychoanalytic Insights PART 3: METHODS AND FINDINGS A Psychosocial Approach to Biographical Studies and Reflexive Research Personal Accounts of Love: Details of Method Love and War: Eighty Something Reflections on Romance Love and Peace: Thirty Something Reflections on Romance PART 4: CONCLUSION Conclusion Notes References Index

A Psychosocial Exploration of Love and Intimacy

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      Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan UK
      Publication Date: 1/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781349544592, 978-1349544592
      ISBN10: 1349544590

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Organised around a single question: is love possible?, Brown's book provides conceptualisations of love and its possibility from sociological, philosophical and psychoanalytic viewpoints. She argues for the importance of a psychosocial understanding of love and provides a critical discussion of the philosophy and methods of Psychosocial Studies.

      Trade Review

      "Brown...provide[s] insightful reflections on the phenomenology of love...and offers a helpful reflection on the links between ethnography and psychoanalysis. Overall, Brown's foray into the chaotic and poetic sources of love and its role in society serves as a valuable contrast to currently fashionable quantatative and neurological reductionism." - C.J. Churchill, St. Thomas Aquinas College, Choice Magazine



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements PART 1: INTRODUCTION The Demise of Romantic Love A Psychosocial Approach to Emotional Life PART 2: LOVE IDEALS Modern Love: Sociological Approaches Love as Bad Faith: Philosophical Approaches Transference Love: A Freudian Approach Reparative Love: A Kleinian Approach Reflexive Love Sociological and Psychoanalytic Insights PART 3: METHODS AND FINDINGS A Psychosocial Approach to Biographical Studies and Reflexive Research Personal Accounts of Love: Details of Method Love and War: Eighty Something Reflections on Romance Love and Peace: Thirty Something Reflections on Romance PART 4: CONCLUSION Conclusion Notes References Index

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