Object relations theory has caused a fundamental reorientation of psychodynamic thought. This work acclimates readers to the language and culture of this therapeutic perspective.
A collection of the author's "About Hebrew" columns, featured monthly in "Hadassah" magazine. It is suitable for Rabbis, speakers, teachers, historians, and those who enjoy playing with the mystical words that make up the Hebrew language.
In Treatment of the Masochistic Personality: An Interactional-Object Relations Approach, Cheryl Glickauf-Hughes and Marolyn Wells use contemporary psychoanalytic thinking to probe the functions of masochism underlying human interaction—particularly love relations.
"The Bahir" is one of the oldest and most important of the "Kabbalah" texts. Until the publication of the "Zohar", the "Bahir" was the most influential and widely quoted primary source of Kabbalistic teachings.
Meditative methods of Kabbalah. A lucid presentation of the meditative methods, mantras, mandalas and other devices used, as well as a penetrating interpretation of their significance in the light of contemporary meditative research.
This book-length meditation on the Hebrew alphabet offers profound insights into many important ideas found in Jewish thought.
A collection of 68 stories. This book shows how you can shape the destiny of the timeless tradition of Jewish storytelling.
Through an intensive study of 'Aaron Green,' a Freudian analyst in New York City, New Yorker writer Janet Malcolm reveals the inner workings of psychoanalysis.
A work of a chasidic rebbe.
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Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, also known as the Ramchal, was a kabbalist, Hebrew poet, accomplished linguist, and leader of a group of religious thinkers who... Læs mere
In this immensely practical manual, two leading child psychologists provide specific, down-to-earth advice for effectively handling the everyday problems of children from early childhood through adolescence.