On kissing, tickling, and being bored : psychoanalytic essays on the unexamined life / Adam Phillips.
"Tickle a child, and she peals with laughter. Go on too long, and her laughter is sure to turn to tears. Where is that ticklish line between pleasure and pain? Why do we risk its being crossed? Does psychoanalysis possess the language to talk about such an extraordinary ordinary thing? In a sty...
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Main Author: | Phillips, Adam, 1954- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
1993.
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