This is a new kind of anthology. More conversation than collection, it locates the psychic and the social in clinical moments illuminating the analyst's struggle to grasp a patient's internal life as voiced through individual political, social, and material contexts. Each chapter is a single detailed case vignette in which aspects of race, gender, sexual orientation, heritage, ethnicity, class elements of the sociopolitical matrix of culture are brought to the fore in the transference-countertransference dimension, demonstrating how they affect the analytic encounter. Additionally, discussions…mehr
This is a new kind of anthology. More conversation than collection, it locates the psychic and the social in clinical moments illuminating the analyst's struggle to grasp a patient's internal life as voiced through individual political, social, and material contexts. Each chapter is a single detailed case vignette in which aspects of race, gender, sexual orientation, heritage, ethnicity, class elements of the sociopolitical matrix of culture are brought to the fore in the transference-countertransference dimension, demonstrating how they affect the analytic encounter. Additionally, discussions by three senior analysts further deconstruct patients' and analysts' cultural embeddedness as illustrated in each chapter. For the practicing clinician as well as the seasoned academic, this highly readable and intellectually compelling book clearly demonstrates that culture saturates subjective experience - something that all mental health professionals should keep in mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Muriel Dimen, PhD, is Adjunct Clinical Professor of Psychology, New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, and Professor Emerita, Anthropology, Lehman College (CUNY). On the faculties of many institutes, she is Editor of Studies in Gender and Sexuality, associate editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues, and a founding board member and former Treasurer of the International Association for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Her most recent book, Sexuality, Intimacy, Power, received the Goethe Award from the Canadian Psychological Association for the Best Book of Psychoanalytic Scholarship published in 2003. She has also written Surviving Sexual Contradictions (1986) and The Anthropological Imagination (1977). Her co-edited books are Gender in Psychoanalytic Space: Between Clinic and Culture with Virginia Goldner (2002), Storms in Her Head: New Clinical and Theoretical Perspectives on Breuer and Freud's Studies on Hysteria with Adrienne Harris (2001), and Regional Variation in Modern Greece and Cyprus: Toward an Ethnography of Greece with Ernestine Friedl (1976). A Fellow at the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU, she practices in Manhattan and supervises nationally.
Inhaltsangabe
Dimen Introduction. Part I: The Social Third.Sheehy Melissa: Lost in a Fog or "How Difficult is This MOMMY Stuff Anyway?" Hartman Darren and Stephen: Erotic Interludes in Political Transference. Lobban Li-An: Wounded by War. Pugachevsky Mariana: An MS Patient in My Office. Rozmarin Dori: "O Thou Seer Go Flee Thee." Guralnik Ede: Race the Law and I. Benjamin Facing Reality Together: Discussion of "The Social Third." Part II: Interpellations.Guralnik Raven: Travels in Reality. Hartman Darren with Dominic: From the Social to the Psychic. Lobban Glenys: White or Not. Rozmarin David and Jonathan: The Hostility of Discourse. Pugachevsky Amy: The Intersection of Body and History. Sheehy Anonymous: Floaters. Orbach Bringing History to Mind: Discussion of "Interpellations." Part III: Subjective Experience Collective Narratives.Guralnik Interpellating Grace. Hartman Darren then Harvey: The Incest Taboo Reconsidered: The Collective Unconscious Reprised. Rozmarin Asaf: I Am Yourself. Saketopoulou DeShawn: Beyond the Color-blindness in Gender. Pugachevsky Lynn Ben Lucy: Forbidden to Be. Lobban Martha: Resignification Road. Samuels Letters to the Authors: Discussion of "Subjective Experience Collective Narratives."
Dimen Introduction. Part I: The Social Third.Sheehy Melissa: Lost in a Fog or "How Difficult is This MOMMY Stuff Anyway?" Hartman Darren and Stephen: Erotic Interludes in Political Transference. Lobban Li-An: Wounded by War. Pugachevsky Mariana: An MS Patient in My Office. Rozmarin Dori: "O Thou Seer Go Flee Thee." Guralnik Ede: Race the Law and I. Benjamin Facing Reality Together: Discussion of "The Social Third." Part II: Interpellations.Guralnik Raven: Travels in Reality. Hartman Darren with Dominic: From the Social to the Psychic. Lobban Glenys: White or Not. Rozmarin David and Jonathan: The Hostility of Discourse. Pugachevsky Amy: The Intersection of Body and History. Sheehy Anonymous: Floaters. Orbach Bringing History to Mind: Discussion of "Interpellations." Part III: Subjective Experience Collective Narratives.Guralnik Interpellating Grace. Hartman Darren then Harvey: The Incest Taboo Reconsidered: The Collective Unconscious Reprised. Rozmarin Asaf: I Am Yourself. Saketopoulou DeShawn: Beyond the Color-blindness in Gender. Pugachevsky Lynn Ben Lucy: Forbidden to Be. Lobban Martha: Resignification Road. Samuels Letters to the Authors: Discussion of "Subjective Experience Collective Narratives."
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