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This 5 page research paper provides a critical analysis to consider the importance of the sociology text, The Space Between Us, by Ruthellen Josselson. No additional sources cited.
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seen as a symptom of codependence. As a culture, we talk easily now about sex, and we can even discuss money straightforwardly. What causes us embarrassment is to
talk about love" (xi). It is recommended that the student consider Dr. Josselsons straightforward handling of human relationships as she demystifies the subject matter. With The Space Between Us,
Dr. Josselson has endeavored to write a text that is easily understood by both psychotherapists and patients alike. This is clearly no easy task, but one which she handles
laudably. In the first chapter, she traces the origin of relationships and speculates as to why people feel the need to define their lives in terms of the relationships
they establish. Just the very term separateness conjures up a negative connotation of isolation and being alone. From the minute a baby his freed from his mothers body,
he devotes his life to reconnecting with the human race, first with his mother, to whom he was once physically joined, and then later, to others. It is recommended
that the student keep in mind that according to Dr. Josselson, human beings attempt to eradicate the space the perceive between them in eight distinctive ways -- holding, which instinctively
represents security; attachment, which is the identification of a special relationship which first exists between mother and child, and then is later duplicated with others; passionate experience, which are ever-changing
pleasure-seeking devices; eye-to-eye validation, a process during wish a person seeks to establish his own identity through the relationship with another person or persons; idealization and identification are methods in
which a person strives to become like someone else to reinforce his own identity or as a means of control; mutuality is the discovery that forming a bond with another
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