Emotional Phenomenology and Relationality: Forever the Twain Shall Meet

Psychoanalytic Inquiry 39 (2):123-126 (2019)
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Abstract

For more than four decades, George Atwood and I have been absorbed in rethinking psychoanalysis as a form of phenomenological inquiry. In the course of this work, I repeatedly made the claim that phenomenology led us inexorably to relationality, but until now I did not offer an explanation of this inexorability. In this article, I show that emotional phenomenology and relationality always already form an indissoluble unity, because relationality is constitutive of emotional experience.

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Robert D. Stolorow
University of California, Riverside (PhD)

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