From Tribal Division to Welcoming Inclusion: Psychoanalytic Perspectives

Author:   Maxine Anderson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367110376


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   06 February 2019
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Author:   Maxine Anderson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.122kg
ISBN:  

9780367110376


ISBN 10:   0367110377
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   06 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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DEDICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION PART I: THE MIND MAY DISTORT REALITY IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN SECURITY AND STABILITY CHAPTER 1: THE MYTH OF WHITE SUPREMACY CHAPTER 2: SEEKING SECURITY AMID EMOTIONAL TURBULENCE PART II: THE MIND FACES FEARED REALITIES: RESCUE VIA COURAGE AND ATTENTIVE CARE CHAPTER 3: SEEKING SECURITY VIA CARE AND THOUGHT CHAPTER 4: LESSONS DERIVED FROM CARE, COURAGE AND SELF-RESPECT CHAPTER 5: TRANSFORMATIONS VIA TRUST IN THE AS YET UNKNOWABLE CHAPTER 6: APPRECIATING THE PAIN OF INTEGRATION CHAPTER 7: SUMMARY REFLECTIONS INDEX REFERENCES

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The relationship between psychoanalysis and the society in which it is practiced eludes any easy definition or description. Maxine Anderson, as demonstrated in this book, is one of those privileged minds capable of performing the difficult task of illuminating the mysteries and complexities of emotional life in oneself and one's society. She writes a book that elucidates these complexities for the psychoanalytic profession as well as the wider community. It is more than a book, it is a treasure, which is written in a lively and accessible style. --Arnaldo Chuster, M.D., Doctor in Psychiatry; Full Member, Training and Teaching Analyst at Rio de Janeiro Psychoanalytical Society (Rio-1), Member of Newport Psychoanalytical Institute, California.


The relationship between psychoanalysis and the society in which it is practiced eludes any easy definition or description. Maxine Anderson, as demonstrated in this book, is one of those privileged minds capable of performing the difficult task of illuminating the mysteries and complexities of emotional life in oneself and one's society. She writes a book that elucidates these complexities for the psychoanalytic profession as well as the wider community. It is more than a book, it is a treasure, which is written in a lively and accessible style. --Arnaldo Chuster, M.D., Doctor in Psychiatry; Full Member, Training and Teaching Analyst at Rio de Janeiro Psychoanalytical Society (Rio-1), Member of Newport Psychoanalytical Institute, California. This is an important and riveting book that offers a thoughtful and piercing view into our currently fractured Nation. Anyone who reads it with an open mind will understand how and why we are where we are and how we got there. While painting a bleak portrait of a nation divided by hate and tribal splits, Dr. Anderson offers us hope with a heartfelt recommendation of CARE. If we are thoughtful, aware, and willing to CARE, we have a chance to heal the fractures in our country and find each other again. This book is a blueprint for getting us there. --Daniel M. Brener, M.D., Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst, Houston, Texas. Dr. Anderson has written a deeply important book in our contemporary political climate that will stand the test of time. She brings a penetrating psychoanalytic lens to the problems of a polarized world, examining the roots of white supremacy and the ways in which we are all vulnerable to polarizing fear and fragmentation. By drawing on established psychoanalytic ideas, and uniquely elaborating concepts into a new synthesis, she offers the possibility to transform tribalism and polarization into understanding, integration, and change. The book is both a gift, and a necessity. --Catherine Rising Kimble, MD, Training and Supervising Analyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute


The relationship between psychoanalysis and the society in which it is practiced eludes any easy definition or description. Maxine Anderson, as demonstrated in this book, is one of those privileged minds capable of performing the difficult task of illuminating the mysteries and complexities of emotional life in oneself and one's society. She writes a book that elucidates these complexities for the psychoanalytic profession as well as the wider community. It is more than a book, it is a treasure, which is written in a lively and accessible style. --Arnaldo Chuster, M.D., Doctor in Psychiatry; Full Member, Training and Teaching Analyst at Rio de Janeiro Psychoanalytical Society (Rio-1), Member of Newport Psychoanalytical Institute, California. This is an important and riveting book that offers a thoughtful and piercing view into our currently fractured Nation. Anyone who reads it with an open mind will understand how and why we are where we are and how we got there. While painting a bleak portrait of a nation divided by hate and tribal splits, Dr. Anderson offers us hope with a heartfelt recommendation of CARE. If we are thoughtful, aware, and willing to CARE, we have a chance to heal the fractures in our country and find each other again. This book is a blueprint for getting us there. --Daniel M. Brener, M.D., Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst, Houston, Texas.


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Maxine K. Anderson, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst for several psychoanalytic institutes in North America, Fellow of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) and Fellow of the British Institute of Psychoanalysis, in private practice in Seattle, Washington.

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