Trauma is one of the hottest contemporary topics within psychoanalysis, whilst many psychoanalysts are increasingly interested in applying their skills outside the traditional setting of the consulting room, especially in response to disasters, wars and serious social issues. Psychoanalysis, Trauma, and Community seeks to correct the misconceptions of what analysts do and how they do it and debunk the stereotype of psychoanalysts stuck in their offices plying their wares on the worried well.
Trauma is one of the hottest contemporary topics within psychoanalysis, whilst many psychoanalysts are increasingly interested in applying their skills outside the traditional setting of the consulting room, especially in response to disasters, wars and serious social issues. Psychoanalysis, Trauma, and Community seeks to correct the misconceptions of what analysts do and how they do it and debunk the stereotype of psychoanalysts stuck in their offices plying their wares on the worried well.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith L. Alpert, Ph.D., is Professor and Clinical Consultant at New York University's Postdoctoral Program in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. She is also Professor of Applied Psychology and former Co-Director of the Trauma and Violence Transdisciplinary Studies Program at NYU, as well as maintaining private practice in New York. Elizabeth Goren Ph.D., is Adjunct Clinical Professor at New York University and Clinical Consultant in NYU's Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis and Pace University. She is also in private practice in New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Nina K. Thomas Introduction: Expanding our Analytic Identity: The Inclusion of a Larger Social Perspective Judith L. Alpert, Elizabeth R. Goren, & Andrea Rihm Part I. Receiving Testimony 1. Reestablishing the internal "Thou" in testimony of trauma Dori Laub 2. Dwelling at the Thresholds: Witnesses to Historical Trauma Across Concentric Fields Judy Roth Part II. Therapeutic Encounters Outside the Frame 3. The multiple traumas of Hurricane Katrina as witnessed by a psychoanalytic first responder Laurel Bass Wagner 4. Some Dark Reality: A community develops skills to cope with shared trauma Ghislaine Boulanger 5. Psychoanalysis in and out of the office Neil Altman Part III. Facilitating Collective Mourning 6. Intervention strategies for addressing collective trauma: Healing communities ravaged by racial strife Ricardo C. Ainslie 7. Beyond "Thank You for Your Service": The Creation of Post-War Veteran/Non-Veteran Collaborative Mourning Spaces Donna Bassin 8. Large-Group Identity and Massive Trauma Vamik D. Volkan Part IV. Psychoanalytic Scholarship and Activism 9. The analyst as witness, historian and activist: A conversation with Robert Jay Lifton Elizabeth R. Goren & Judith L. Alpert 10. My Fulbright Journey Mary-Joan Gerson 11. Social trauma, politics and psychoanalysis: A personal narrative Nancy Caro Hollander 12. Institutional Betrayal and the Case of the American Psychological Association: The Role of Psychoanalysts and Psychoanalysis in Challenging It Elizabeth Hegeman 13. Robert Jay Lifton: A Witness and Prophet Who Feels Deeply and Assaults our Minds Lewis Aron Conclusion: Psychoanalysis, Trauma & Community: Lessons Learned Alison Lake, Elizabeth R. Goren, & Judith L. Alpert
Foreword Nina K. Thomas Introduction: Expanding our Analytic Identity: The Inclusion of a Larger Social Perspective Judith L. Alpert, Elizabeth R. Goren, & Andrea Rihm Part I. Receiving Testimony 1. Reestablishing the internal "Thou" in testimony of trauma Dori Laub 2. Dwelling at the Thresholds: Witnesses to Historical Trauma Across Concentric Fields Judy Roth Part II. Therapeutic Encounters Outside the Frame 3. The multiple traumas of Hurricane Katrina as witnessed by a psychoanalytic first responder Laurel Bass Wagner 4. Some Dark Reality: A community develops skills to cope with shared trauma Ghislaine Boulanger 5. Psychoanalysis in and out of the office Neil Altman Part III. Facilitating Collective Mourning 6. Intervention strategies for addressing collective trauma: Healing communities ravaged by racial strife Ricardo C. Ainslie 7. Beyond "Thank You for Your Service": The Creation of Post-War Veteran/Non-Veteran Collaborative Mourning Spaces Donna Bassin 8. Large-Group Identity and Massive Trauma Vamik D. Volkan Part IV. Psychoanalytic Scholarship and Activism 9. The analyst as witness, historian and activist: A conversation with Robert Jay Lifton Elizabeth R. Goren & Judith L. Alpert 10. My Fulbright Journey Mary-Joan Gerson 11. Social trauma, politics and psychoanalysis: A personal narrative Nancy Caro Hollander 12. Institutional Betrayal and the Case of the American Psychological Association: The Role of Psychoanalysts and Psychoanalysis in Challenging It Elizabeth Hegeman 13. Robert Jay Lifton: A Witness and Prophet Who Feels Deeply and Assaults our Minds Lewis Aron Conclusion: Psychoanalysis, Trauma & Community: Lessons Learned Alison Lake, Elizabeth R. Goren, & Judith L. Alpert
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