"Drawing on nearly half a century of collaboration together, George Atwood and Robert Stolorow continue their pioneering work in psychoanalytic phenomenology. Drawing on extensive case histories and a wealth of professional and personal experience, the authors not only illuminate the intersubjective meanings of psychopathology but make it clear that understanding human suffering is possible only insofar as it is embedded in the context of a life-world. The book is a must read for anyone working at the intersections of phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and psychiatry."-Kevin Aho, Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Florida Gulf Coast University; editor of Existential Medicine: Essays on Health and
Illness
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The Power of Phenomenology illustrates the depth and range of Stolorow and Atwood's writings over a fifty-year period. The unique combination of detailed discussion and lively dialogue makes this a richly rewarding book. Stolorow and Atwood show how psychoanalysis and phenomenology shape our understanding and enliven our experience. Their accounts of trauma and madness, intersubjectivity and human connectedness, demonstrate the veracity of their ideas and their place as pivotal figures in the evolution of contemporary psychoanalysis."-
Roger Frie, PhD, PsyD, Professor, Simon Fraser University and University of British Columbia; Co-Editor,
Psychoanalysis, Self and Context"By way of chapters and sections that are themselves a mix of research, dialogue, critical reflection, sharing of personal and professional experiences, and brilliant speculative analysis and insight, the authors have written a much-needed and deeply honest book on the intersection of psychoanalysis and philosophy. " -
Susanne Claxton, Springer Nature