Psychoanalysis, History, and Radical Ethics explores the importance of listening, being able to speak, and those who are silenced, from a psychoanalytic perspective. It focuses on voices silenced either collectively or individually by trauma, culture, discrimination, persecution, and even by the history of psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalysis, History, and Radical Ethics explores the importance of listening, being able to speak, and those who are silenced, from a psychoanalytic perspective. It focuses on voices silenced either collectively or individually by trauma, culture, discrimination, persecution, and even by the history of psychoanalysis.
Donna M. Orange, Ph.D., Psy.D., is a psychoanalyst and philosopher living in California. She teaches at the NYU Postdoctoral Program and the Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity, New York. Recent books include Thinking for Clinicians (2010), The Suffering Stranger (2011), Nourishing the Inner Life of Clinicians and Humanitarians (2016) and Climate Crisis, Psychoanalysis, and Radical Ethics (2017)
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Learning to Hear Chapter 1: Silence in Phenomenology: Dream or Nightmare? Chapter 2: Violence, Dissociation, and Traumatizing Silence Chapter 3: This is not Psychoanalysis! Chapter 4: The Seduction of Mystical Monisms in the Humanistic Psychotherapies Chapter 5: Reading History as an Ethical and Therapeutic Project Chapter 6: Radical Ethics: Beyond Moderation Chapter 7: Ethical Hearing: Demand and Enigma Afterword Appendix: Open acknowledgement and apology by the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) concerning C.G. Jung's attitudes to and writings on persons of African heritage.
Introduction: Learning to Hear Chapter 1: Silence in Phenomenology: Dream or Nightmare? Chapter 2: Violence, Dissociation, and Traumatizing Silence Chapter 3: This is not Psychoanalysis! Chapter 4: The Seduction of Mystical Monisms in the Humanistic Psychotherapies Chapter 5: Reading History as an Ethical and Therapeutic Project Chapter 6: Radical Ethics: Beyond Moderation Chapter 7: Ethical Hearing: Demand and Enigma Afterword Appendix: Open acknowledgement and apology by the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) concerning C.G. Jung's attitudes to and writings on persons of African heritage.
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