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  • Migration and Intercultural Psychoanalysis: Unconscious Forces and Clinical Issues

    Migration and Intercultural Psychoanalysis by White, Kristin; Klingenberg, Ina;

    Unconscious Forces and Clinical Issues

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 30 November 2020

    • ISBN 9780367342388
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages160 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 376 g
    • Language English
    • 116

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    Short description:

    Taking on the challenge of looking at the multi-layered, often subtle, yet powerful emotional and unconscious layers of meaning around migration, this book brings together practice and theory and will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and those with an interest in the working of the mind in an intercultural context.

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    Long description:

    How does migration affect us in the deeper layers of our minds, where forces are at work that affect our mental and physical health, our experiences in the world and our behaviour? 


    This edited volume brings together contributions on the social, historical and personal aspects of migration from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. Clinical perspective is combined with a wider view that makes use of psychoanalytic concepts and experience to understand problematic issues around migration today. Later chapters take the historical background into account: the history of psychoanalysis itself is a history of migration, beginning with Freud’s experiences of migration, in particular his escape from Vienna to London at the end of his life, to answer questions regarding migration, refugees, living in a 'multicultural society' and living in a 'foreign culture'.


    Taking on the challenge of looking at the multi-layered, often subtle, yet powerful emotional and unconscious layers of meaning around migration, this book brings together practice and theory and will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and those with an interest in the working of the mind in an intercultural context.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Kristin White and Ina Klingenberg




    • Migration and loss in a globalised world



    • Migration in the first generation of psychoanalysts


    Part I. Migration and defensive organisations


    Chapter 1. M. Fakhry Davids: Ethnic purity, otherness and anxiety: the model of internal racism


    Chapter 2. Kristin White: Migration, loss and psychic retreat


    Chapter 3. Monika Huff-Müller: Once around the world - the denial of traumatisation in the globalised, post-modern world


    Part II. Languages, symbols and internal space


    Chapter 4. Ilany Kogan: Romania and its unresolved mourning


    Chapter 5. Nadja Gogolin: Tolerance for non-understanding: understanding and its limits – the confusion of tongues



    Part III. Past generations, past worlds and the struggles of the patient in the present


    Chapter 6. Tülay Özbek: The tale of those who went forth: on the inner experience of migration and forced migration


    Chapter 7. Cecilia Enriquez de Salamanca: Rites of passage in migration and adolescence: struggling in transformation


    Chapter 8. Ina Klingenberg: Psychoanalysis in exile: early migration in the shadow of the Holocaust and the psychoanalytic study group in Prague


    Index

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