A general theory of love
Edward Schreiber
edwschreiber at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 22 19:10:21 CST 2008
I would add only that most related work on trauma, Judith Herman,
Bessel, and others
all build upon this one book. It is a standard text in the
psychodrama workshop I teach at Lesley.
Ed
On Feb 22, 2008, at 4:04 PM, georgia rigg wrote:
> Yay Adam! He was the speaker at the ASGPP conference
> in 2002 in New York. I love his book, and it
> completely supports psychodrama and psychomotor
> therapy! Warmly, Georgia Rigg
> --- Adam Blatner <adam at blatner.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Pals, I've just been reading an exciting book:
>>
>> Lewis, Thomas; Amini, Fara; & Lannon, Richard.
>> (2000). A general theory of love. New York: Random
>> House.
>> Good book---speaks of our deep bonding
>> tendencies and needs. In line with Dan Goleman's
>> more recent book on Social Intelligence.
>>
>> Did this guy ever speak at one of our
>> conferences? Or was it someone with a similar name
>> or theme? The authors live and work in the San
>> Francisco area.
>>
>> Warmly,
>>
>> Adam Blatner, M.D.
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