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Context and Intimacy

Psychological Frameworks That Govern Human Connection

Baruch Menache

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English
McWest & Associates
05 January 2026
Context and Intimacy is an in-depth exploration of the psychological, biological, and existential structures that shape human connection. Drawing from social theory, phenomenology, and consciousness studies, Menache examines how context forms the boundaries of perception, and how intimacy emerges when those boundaries dissolve.

Across its three major sections-Context, Intimacy, and The Senses-the book reveals how information enters the psyche, how boundaries are formed and removed, and how different forms of contextual exposure shape identity, vulnerability, and connection. Menache dissects the hidden frameworks that mediate social life, showing how individuals attach to environments, relationships, and conceptual layers that determine the depth or collapse of intimacy.

Through rigorous yet accessible analysis, Context and Intimacy illuminates why relationships become strained under conflicting contextual layers, how codependency forms when natural biological contexts fuse without proper mediation, and why intimacy requires both conceptual grounding and biological openness. The book also explores how universal themes, sensory embodiment, and existential centers guide human development and shape the trajectory of consciousness.

For readers interested in consciousness, social theory, intimacy, psychology, or philosophical anthropology, Context and Intimacy provides an original, and transformative perspective.
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Imprint:   McWest & Associates
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   177g
ISBN:   9781971928265
ISBN 10:   1971928267
Pages:   172
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Baruch Menache works at the intersection of philosophy, narrative, and lyric expression. His work investigates the structural conditions of identity, the genealogy of belief, and the points at which psychological, social, and symbolic orders break, misalign, or reconstitute themselves. Across theoretical and theatrical forms, interior life is treated not as expression but as a philosophical problem governed by sequence, deviation, and correction. He lives in New York with his wife and children.

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