'In summary this book brings together philosophy, psychology and clinical practice and lets them interact with clarity and a growing sense of integration. This is done in such a manner that the book should have almost equal value for family therapy (where it started), psychoanalysis (where it also found inspiration), and, in fact, for any form of psychotherapy that deals with subjective experience, relatedness, and narrativity. It is a book that alters the vision and reorients the position with regard to the main issues we encounter in both theory and practice.'- Daniel Stern, from the Foreword