TY - BOOK AU - Goldbart,Stephen AU - Wallin,David TI - Mapping the terrain of the heart: passion, tenderness, and the capacity to love AV - HQ801.W211.M377 1996 PY - 1996/// CY - Northvale, New Jersey PB - Jason Aronson KW - Love KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Intimacy (Psychology) N1 - Originally published: Reading, Massachusetts : Addison-Wesley, c1994; 1 (pages 277-279) and index; The inner map, the six capacities, and the role of defenses in love --; The capacity for erotic involvement: the role of the body in love --; The capacity for merging: the role of boundaries in love --; The capacity for idealization: the role of the romantic ideal in love --; The capacity for integration: the role of acceptance in love --; The capacity for refinding: the role of the past in love --; The capacity for self-transcendence --; Passionate love as a journey of transformation; 2 N2 - If you have read other books about love that have fallen short, read this book. Mapping the Terrain of the Heart is an eloquent guide through love's diverse landscapes that provides a whole new way to think about love relationships. Both descriptive and prescriptive, it is a book for anyone looking to experience a committed relationship full of passion and tenderness. In the labyrinth of love, every one of us has our own inner map. Psychologists Goldbart and Wallin lead us along the metaphorical superhighways on the map of love by charting six easily grasped skills - the six capacities of love - that are each necessary to a long-term, stable love relationship: the capacities for erotic involvement, for merging, for idealization, for integration, for "refinding", and for self-transcendence. The authors demonstrate in a very practical, hands-on way how individuals and couples can use these capacities to work on breaking down their usual defenses and grow toward a deeper understanding and connection. In defending ourselves against disappointment in love, we frequently - and often unknowingly - throw up obstacles, create roadblocks, and take detours around these six capacities. We think such detours will take us where we want to go in a relationship, but too often they do not. Goldbart and Wallin's sophisticated but accessible approach - using case studies and practical pointers throughout - is based on solid psychoanalytic theory while creating a completely new model for love relationships that also makes intuitive sense. Mapping the Terrain of the Heart offers a comprehensive psychology of love that maps out the paths to a successful relationship and shows how both individuals and couplescan progress toward that ever-elusive goal of lasting and passionate love ER -