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The aim of this book is to show how Heidegger’s (1927) existential philosophy enriches post-Cartesian psychoanalysis and how post-Cartesian psychoanalysis enriches Heidegger’s existential philosophy. It is thus intended as a contribution to both psychoanalysis and philosophy. Ludwig Binswanger and Medard Boss were two early pioneers who saw the value of Heidegger’s analysis of existence for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. They both proceeded “from the top down”—that is, they started with Heidegger’s philosophical delineation of essential existential structures (Being-in-the-world,* care, authenticity-inauthenticity, das Man, thrownness, existential anxiety, existential guilt, potentialities-for-Being, etc.) and applied these to clinical phenomena and the therapeutic situation | World Affectivity Trauma Heidegger and Post-Cartesian Psychoanalysis Robert D. Stolorow World Affectivity Trauma Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series Volume 35 PSYCHOANALYTIC INQUIRY BOOK SERIES JOSEPH D. LICHTENBERG Series Editor Like its counterpart Psychoanalytic Inquiry A Topical Journal for Mental Health Professionals the Psychoanalytic Inquiry Book Series presents a diversity of subjects within a diversity of approaches to those subjects. Under the editorship of Joseph Lichtenberg in collaboration with Melvin Bornstein and the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Inquiry the volumes in this series strike a balance between research theory and clinical application. We are honored to have published the works of various innovators in psychoanalysis such as Frank Lachmann James Fosshage Robert Stolorow Donna Orange Louis Sander Léon Wurmser James Grotstein Joseph Jones Doris Brothers Fredric Busch and Joseph Lichtenberg among others. The series includes books and monographs on mainline psychoanalytic topics such as sexuality narcissism trauma homosexuality jealousy envy and varied aspects of analytic process and technique. In our efforts to broaden the field of analytic interest the series has incorporated and embraced innovative discoveries in infant research self psychology intersubjectivity motivational systems affects as process responses to cancer borderline states contextualism postmodernism attachment research and theory medication and mentalization. As further investigations in psychoanalysis come to fruition we seek to present them in readable easily comprehensible writing. After 25 years the core vision of this series remains the investigation analysis and discussion of developments on the cutting edge of the psychoanalytic field inspired by a boundless spirit of .