Mother-Infant Attachment and Psychoanalysis: The Eyes of ShameWinner of the 2004 Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. The issue of shame has become a central topic for many writers and therapists in recent years, but it is debatable how much real understanding of this powerful and pervasive emotion we have achieved. Mother-Infant Attachment and Psychoanalysis argues that shame can develop during the first six months of life through an unreflected look in the mother's eyes, and that this shame is then internalised by the infant and reverberates through its later life. The author further expands on this concept of the look through a powerful and extensive study of the concept of the Evil Eye, an enduring universal belief that eyes have the power to inflict injury. Finally, she presents ways of healing shame within a clinical setting, and provides a fascinating analysis of the role of eye-contact in the therapeutic encounter. |
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... White” by Bros. Grimm, translated by Lucy Crane in Household Stories, © 1963 Dover Publications, reprinted with permission of the publisher, Dover Publications, New York. “Medusa” by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, © 1980 Acknowledgements.
... Medusa 132 The fiery eyes of the Baba Yaga 137 Conclusion 142 The look A countertransference psychosis : The stone womb 148 A psychotic transference : The petrifying eyes 157 The words to say it 169 Psychotic anxieties 179 Conclusion ...
... Medusa " by Rachel Blau DuPlessis , © 1980 Rachel Blau Duplessis , by permission of the author . Originally published in Wells , Monte- mora Foundation , New York . " Medusa , Smiling " from On Women Artists : Poems 1975-1980 by ...
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Contents
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Mothers eyes | 34 |
Mothers eyes as false mirrors | 61 |
The Evil Eye and the Great Mother | 99 |
The eyes of love | 188 |