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"We ask you to be an artist in your life as well as a craftsman of your life. We
ask you to experience your own capacity for choice, for integrity, for accept-
ance, for attentiveness, for risk-taking, for presence, for naturalness, for par-
ticipation, for surrender, for reciprocity, for playful engagement, and for
creativity." —from The Art of Intimacy
In the tradition of Erich Fromm and Rollo May, The Art of Intimacy is a book
to enlighten, to inspire, and to guide.
Our experience of intimacy is a natural, organic capacity and lies at the
heart of a truly fulfilling relationship. The father-son team of Dr. Thomas Ma-
lone and Dr. Patrick Malone provides the key to recovering this capacity within
ourselves. They explain how we have become lost in our preoccupation with
systems—the hierarchical, fixed organization of relationships—and have thus
come to confuse "closeness" in these systems with genuine intimacy.
Drawing on their combined...
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PSYCHOLOGY / $ 9.95
"We ask you to be an artist in your life as well as a craftsman of your life. We
ask you to experience your own capacity for choice, for integrity, for accept-
ance, for attentiveness, for risk-taking, for presence, for naturalness, for par-
ticipation, for surrender, for reciprocity, for playful engagement, and for
creativity." —from The Art of Intimacy
In the tradition of Erich Fromm and Rollo May, The Art of Intimacy is a book
to enlighten, to inspire, and to guide.
Our experience of intimacy is a natural, organic capacity and lies at the
heart of a truly fulfilling relationship. The father-son team of Dr. Thomas Ma-
lone and Dr. Patrick Malone provides the key to recovering this capacity within
ourselves. They explain how we have become lost in our preoccupation with
systems—the hierarchical, fixed organization of relationships—and have thus
come to confuse "closeness" in these systems with genuine intimacy.
Drawing on their combined experience as psychotherapists, the authors
offer guidance on understanding and developing our own sense of self—the
basic tool that enables us to experience others as living, growing beings.
Through achieving this essential intimacy, we can create sexually, emotion-
ally, and psychologically satisfying relationships—and more important, we can
grow and evolve with them.
No other book provides such an enriching program for fulfilling our
deepest human needs. The Art of Intimacy is a book you will cherish.
Thomas Patrick Malone received his Ph.D. from Duke University and his
M.D. from Emory. Along with Carl A. Whitaker, he founded the experiential
concept of psychotherapy and authored the ground-breaking book, The Roots
of Psychotherapy. Dr. Malone has been in private practice at the Atlanta Psy-
chiatric Clinic since 1955.
Patrick Thomas Malone received his M.D. from the University of North Car-
olina. He was chief of Psychiatry at Orlando Naval Hospital for four years and
in 1975 joined his father at the Atlanta Psychiatric Clinic.
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