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To love, to fear, to leave
Original title: Amar, temer, partir
Luciano Lutereau
Category: Non-Fiction

To love, to fear, to leave

Original title: Amar, temer, partir

Luciano Lutereau

Category: Non-Fiction
Synopsis:

This is a guide to personal enrichment in times of loneliness and disconnection.

In this new essay, the author returns to one of his favorite topics, emotional relationships. He starts with three basic questions: How can we attain mature love? How can we avoid being held back by anxiety, worry, and our fear of failure? Why is it so hard for us to learn how to let go of each other in a better way?

Lutereau portrays and analyzes situations from everyday life and offers a profound grasp of human reality in a world that increasingly forces us to be on the defensive in our interactions with others.

A psychoanalyst, Doctor in Philosophy, and Doctor in Psychology from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Luterau is a professor and researcher at the Graduate Schools of Psychology and Philosophy at UBA. He’s the author of “Goodbye to Marriage” (2022) and “The End of Masculinity” (2024), both published by Paidós, among other titles.

Technical data

Publishing date: | 192 pages | ISBN: 978-950-12-0608-1 | Imprint: Ediciones Paidós