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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Starr, Karen E. Repair of the soul. New York : Routledge, ©2008 (OCoLC)608358887 Online version: Starr, Karen E. Repair of the soul. New York : Routledge, ©2008 (OCoLC)609216853 |
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Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Karen E Starr |
ISBN: | 9780881634877 0881634875 9780881634860 0881634867 9780203894767 0203894766 |
OCLC Number: | 218187168 |
Description: | xxiv, 134 pages ; 23 cm. |
Contents: | Psychoanalysis and the Kabbalah : a case for dialogue -- Transformation -- The interpretive encounter -- Faith as the fulcrum of psychic change -- The transformation of evil. |
Series Title: | Relational perspectives book series, v. 38. |
Responsibility: | Karen E. Starr ; foreword by Lewis Aron. |
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"In Repair of the Soul, Karen Starr has provided us with a sophisticated and well-informed discussion of the ways in which kabbalistic metaphors of transformation can be related to the work of psychic change in psychoanalysis. Writing with intelligence, passion, and a rigorously imaginative grasp of her two fields of discourse, she succeeds in delineating areas of vital conversation between them. Not the least of her achievements is a writing style in which the kabbalistic and the analytic encounter each other without strain. Starr's book makes a valuable contribution to the contemporary awareness of issues of faith, of the ineffable other, and of the 'transcendent Third,' in analytic work." - Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg, Ph.D., author, The Beginning of Desire: Reflections on Genesis"An exciting interaction of sparks between psychoanalysis and Kabbalah, showing how fruitful it is when diverse dimensions of psyche and spirit meet."- Michael Eigen, Ph.D., author, Feeling Matters"Repair of the Soul marks a milestone in the ongoing and often troubled dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion. Karen Starr offers a deep and serious reading of both Kabbalah and psychoanalytic thought. Her consideration of the roles of faith, interpretation, and multi-leveled truth in both traditions will open many doors for the therapeutic community, to whom her work is primarily addressed. Thoughtful therapists should find both challenge and inspiration in this most interesting and truly barrier-breaking work."- Rabbi Arthur Green, Ph.D., Hebrew College"This is a challenging interdisciplinary dialogue, which is likely to be meaningful for specialists."- David J. Zucker, Journal of Pastoral Theology Read more...

