04483oam 2200769M 450 991081813400332120230124183639.00-429-91150-50-429-89727-80-429-47250-11-283-31564-597866133156491-84940-464-X(CKB)2550000000065172(EBL)764918(OCoLC)629960752(SSID)ssj0000534597(PQKBManifestationID)12166960(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000534597(PQKBWorkID)10518221(PQKB)11787417(MiAaPQ)EBC764918(FlBoTFG)9780429472503(OCoLC)1031868677(OCoLC-P)1031868677(EXLCZ)99255000000006517220180419d2018 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBorderline Welfare Feeling and Fear of Feeling in Modern Welfare /Andrew CooperFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2018.1 online resource (250 p.)TAVIDescription based upon print version of record.0-367-32355-9 1-85575-905-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.COVER; CONTENTS; AUTHORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE; CHAPTER ONE Introduction: the psychoanalytic study of welfare; CHAPTER TWO Borderline states of mind and society; CHAPTER THREE The state of mind we're in: sincerity, anxiety, and the audit society; CHAPTER FOUR The psychic geography of racism: the state, the clinician, and hatred of the stranger; CHAPTER FIVE The broken link: polemic and pain in mental health work; CHAPTER SIX Surface tensions: emotion, conflict, and the social containment of dangerous knowledgeCHAPTER SEVEN Surface and depth in the Victoria Climbié Inquiry Report: exploring emotionally intelligent policyCHAPTER EIGHT The vanishing organization: organizational containment in a networked world; CHAPTER NINE Conclusion: complex dependencies and the dilemmas of modern welfare; CHAPTER TEN Methodological reflections: clinical sensibility and the study of the social; REFERENCES; INDEX"Which 'forms of feeling' are facilitated and which discouraged within the cultures and structures of modern state welfare? This book illuminates the social and psychic dynamics of these new public cultures of welfare, locating them in relation to our understanding of borderline states of mind in individuals, organizations and society. Drawing upon their idea of a psychoanalytic sensibility rooted in Wilfred Bion's notion of 'learning from experience', the authors aim to access the new structures of feeling now taking shape in marketized and commodified health and social care systems. Integrating their reflections on clinical work with patients, consultancy with public sector organizations, political analysis, and the tradition of Group Relations Training, they offer a wide-ranging perspective on how contemporary social anxieties are managed within modern public welfare. Our collective struggle with fears of dependency and loss, and the demands of living and working in an interdependent 'networked' world give rise to fresh challenges to our ability to maintain depth of emotional engagements in welfare settings. Part of the Tavistock Clinic Series"--Provided by publisher.TAVIBorderline personality disorder -- Social aspectsPublic welfare -- Psychological aspectsWelfare recipients -- PsychologyWelfare state -- Psychological aspectsPolitical ScienceHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCPolitical Theory of the StateHILCCBorderline personality disorder -- Social aspects.Public welfare -- Psychological aspects.Welfare recipients -- Psychology.Welfare state -- Psychological aspects.Political ScienceLaw, Politics & GovernmentPolitical Theory of the State361.65Cooper Andrew145160OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910818134003321Borderline Welfare4000922UNINA