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About the Author
Alan Eppel has been a practicing psychiatrist over the past thirty years and currently is director of Community Psychiatric Services at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario; he is an associate clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. He was president of the Ontario Psychiatric Association in 1999 and co-author of 'Parners in Healing'. He is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK.
Reviews
'This stimulating book weaves together coherently many different strands to illuminate one of the most fundamental of human themes in an original way. Material from clinical psychiatry and psychoanalysis, literature, art, music, biology and neuroscience is presented clearly, without the obscure language such subjects may provoke, and discussed in the context of a set of eleven core propositions. The book will be accessible and interesting to a wide readership both within and outside the above disciplines, bringing together otherwise scattered information as well as provocative ideas. In addition, case vignettes add meaning on a more personal level.'- Dr David Abrahamson MBE, FRCPsych, FRCPI, Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, London'Gathering inspiration and insights from artists, philosophers, neuroscientists, and psychoanalysts, Alan Eppel has enriched and deepened our understanding of love and loss of love in a most engaging way . Dr. Eppel has crafted an intellectual delight.'- Orli Peter, Ph.D, Clinical Neuropsychologist Diplomate, Founder and Director, Center for Accelerated Psychology, CaliforniaA Selection from the Contents:Love and loss at the centre of human life.Attachment: biology; neurobiology.The Nature of Love: psychoanalytic viewsPsychiatric disorders and love and loss.Loss as the reciprocal of attachmentSuicideMeaning of time as a prelude to meaning.Meaning.A love connection.About the Author
Book Information
ISBN 9781855756458
Author Alan B. Eppel
Format Paperback
Page Count 164
Imprint Karnac Books
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd