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Record Nr.

UNINA9910462203203321

Autore

Dimen Muriel

Titolo

WIth Culture in Mind [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012

ISBN

0-203-84066-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (197 p.)

Collana

Relational Perspectives Book Series

Disciplina

150.19/5

150.195

Soggetti

Interpersonal relations

Object relations (Psychoanalysis)

Psychotherapy

Delivery of Health Care

Psychiatry

Interpersonal Relations

Behavioral Disciplines and Activities

Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation

Behavioral Sciences

Psychology, Social

Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms

Health Care

Psychoanalysis

Professional-Patient Relations

Psychotherapeutic Processes

Social Sciences

Sociology & Social History

Psychology

Social Change

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; With Culture in Mind; Copyright Page; Contents;



Contributors; Introduction: Muriel Dimen; Part I: The Social Third; Chapter 1. Melissa: Lost in a Fog, or "How Difficult Is This MOMMY Stuff, Anyway?": Maura Sheehy; Chapter 2. Darren and Stephen: Erotic Interludes in Political Transference?: Stephen Hartman; Chapter 3. Li-an: Wounded by War: Glenys Lobban; Chapter 4. Mariana: An MS Patient in My Office: Olga Pugachevsky; Chapter 5. Dori: "O Thou Seer, Go, Flee Thee": Eyal Rozmarin; Chapter 6. Ede: Race, the Law, and I: Orna Guralnik

Facing Reality Together: Discussion of "The Social Third": Jessica BenjaminPart II: Interpellations; Chapter 7. Raven: Travels in Reality: Orna Guralnik; Chapter 8. Darren With Dominic: From the Social to the Psychic: Stephen Hartman; Chapter 9. Glenys: White or Not: Glenys Lobban; Chapter 10. David and Jonathan: The Hostility of Discourse: Eyal Rozmarin; Chapter 11. Amy: The Intersection of Body and History: Olga Pugachevsky; Chapter 12. Anonymous: Floaters: Maura Sheehy; Bringing History to Mind: Discussion of "Interpellations": Susie Orbach

Part III: Subjective Experience, Collective NarrativesChapter 13. Interpellating Grace: Orna Guralnik; Chapter 14. Darren Then Harvey: The Incest Taboo Reconsidered, the Collective Unconscious Reprised: Stephen Hartman; Chapter 15. Asaf: I Am Yourself: Eyal Rozmarin; Chapter 16. DeShawn: Beyond the Color Blindness in Gender: Avgi Saketopoulou; Chapter 17. Lynn, Ben, Lucycy: Forbidden To Be: Olga Pugachevsky; Chapter 18. Martha: Resignification Road: Glenys Lobban; Letters to the Authors: Discussion of "Subjective Experience, Collective Narratives": Andrew Samuels; References; Author Index

Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

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, discuss