1st Edition

Sweet Sorrow Love, Loss and Attachment in Human Life

By Alan B. Eppel Copyright 2009
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book defines the centrality of love and loss in human life and in human meaning. Bowlby's Attachment theory forms the basis for understanding our selves and our relationships. The author proposes that love is the subjective experience of attachment and that dyadic relationships are the source of ultimate meaning. He supports his theses with a tour de force integration of ideas from attachment theory, psychoanalysis, neuroscience and existential philosophy. He argues that the quality of attachment between mother and infant lays the foundation for the formation of individual identity and ultimately shapes our capacity to engage in relationships with others. The author describes loss as the reciprocal of attachment and considers the enormous influence of loss on our moods, sense of identity, and our desire to live or die. The final segments of the book describe the implications of this analysis and links it to the meaning and purpose of human life. All of us seek to understand the meaning of life, and especially the meaning of our own lives.

    Preface , Introduction , Attachment , Love , Formation of identity , Emotions and moods , Psychiatric disorders and love and loss , Deviations of love and sexual desire , Loss , Suicide , Meaning of time as a prelude to meaning , Meaning , The love connection , Conclusion

    Biography

    Alan B Eppel