This insightful book critically reviews and presents an accessible
introduction to the life and work of one of the most celebrated modern
psychoanalysts, Michael Eigen.
With work spanning over five decades, countless articles, and thirty
published book volumes, Daws explores Eigen's main works through key
themes and concepts such as working with our psychotic core, psychic
deadness, primary affects, and the need for spirituality for practicing
psychoanalysts. The book covers Eigen's early life and formative
clinical years, explores his re-reading of Freud, Jung and Lacan, and
lastly covers Eigen's Seoul seminars, the impact of trauma, the
importance of faith and the use of Kabbalah as a framework for analysis.
This book will not only engage the first-time Eigen reader, but will
also be of much interest to the experienced psychologist and
psychoanalyst already familiar with Eigen's work.