Description |
1 online resource (218 pages) |
Series |
Relational Perspectives Book Series |
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Relational perspectives book series.
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Contents |
Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Foreword; Notes on contributors; Introduction: Expanding our analytic identity: The inclusion of a larger social perspective; PART I Receiving testimony; 1 Reestablishing the internal "Thou" in testimony of trauma; 2 Dwelling at the thresholds: Witnesses to historical trauma across concentric fields; PART II Therapeutic encounters outside the frame; 3 The multiple traumas of Hurricane Katrina as witnessed by a psychoanalytic first responder; 4 Some dark reality: A community develops skills to cope with shared trauma |
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5 Psychoanalysis in and out of the officePART III Facilitating collective mourning; 6 Intervention strategies for addressing collective trauma: Healing communities ravaged by racial strife; 7 Beyond "thank you for your service": The creation of post-war veteran/non-veteran collaborative mourning spaces; 8 Large-group identity and massive trauma; PART IV Psychoanalytic scholarship and activism; 9 The analyst as witness, historian and activist: A conversation with Robert Jay Lifton; 10 My Fulbright journey; 11 Social trauma, politics and psychoanalysis: A personal narrative |
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12 Institutional betrayal and the case of the American Psychological Association: The role of psychoanalysts and psychoanalysis in challenging it13 Robert Jay Lifton: A witness and prophet who feels deeply and assaults our minds; Conclusion: Psychoanalysis, trauma, and community: Lessons learned; Index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Goren, Elizabeth R
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ISBN |
9781317401681 |
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1317401689 |
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