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Author Gargiulo, Gerald J.

Title Broken fathers / broken sons : a psychoanalyst remembers / Gerald J. Gargiulo.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2008.

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Description 1 online resource (150 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Contemporary psychoanalytic studies ; 7
Contemporary psychoanalytic studies ; 7.
Contents Broken Fathers/Broken Sons; Contents; Preface; Remembering Humpty; Carmelite Passage; Finding a Voice; Mother Earth; Talking Memories; Running; Interlude Of Elephants and Kings; Bridges; Holding Dreams; Dancing with God; The Dreaming Knight; Grieving Lilacs; Finding My Father; Memory and Time; End Thoughts; Epilogue (Summer 2002); Appendix Poems For Late Night Reading; About The Author.
Summary This memoir is a story of loss and gain, of alienation and reconciliation, and of how such experiences go into the making of a psychoanalyst. In sharing his own very troubled family history, his decade as a Carmelite monk, his marriage and career as a psychoanalyst, Gargiulo shows how the diverse pieces of one's life can fit together into something that is meaningful and real. This is one person's life - but it relates to us all. "We are bound together, each of us," the author writes, "in our living, our troubles and our joys. As we hear another's story, we are, simultaneously, writing our own.
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Subject Gargiulo, Gerald J.
Gargiulo, Gerald J.
Gargiulo, Gerald J.
Father and child -- Psychological aspects.
Father and child -- Psychological aspects.
Father and child.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Gargiulo, Gerald J. Broken fathers / broken sons. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2008 9789042023444
ISBN 9781435627130 (electronic book)
143562713X (electronic book)
9789042028418
9042028416
9042023449
9789042023444