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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sue Grand , Jill Salberg (NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781138205819ISBN 10: 1138205818 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 12 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsEditor’s Introduction Jill Salberg and Sue Grand Section 1: When Our Histories Collide Introduction to Section 1: Haunted Dialogues: When Histories Collide C. Fred Alford, Ph.D. Chapter 1. Representing, Theorizing and Reconfiguring the Concept of Trans-generational Haunting in order to Facilitate Healing Maurice Apprey, M.D. Chapter 2. Skin Memories: On Race, Love and Loss Sue Grand, Ph.D. Chapter 3. When the Shadow of the Holocaust Falls Upon the Analytic Dyad Deborah Liner, Ph.D. Section 2: Political Legacies, Encrypted Hauntings Introduction to section 2: Confronting The Other Within Kirkland Vaughans, Ph.D. Chapter 4. The Demonization of Ethel Rosenberg Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. Chapter 5. The Endurance of Slavery’s Traumas and ‘Truths’ Janice Gump, Ph.D. Chapter 6. Dialogues in No Man’s Land Ofra Bloch Chapter 7. Racialized Enactments and Normative Unconscious Processes: Where Haunted Identities Meet Lynne Layton Section 3: Reassembling Narrative and Culture: Bridging Otherness Introduction to section 3: Healing Haunted Memories: From Monuments to Memorials Donna Orange, Ph.D., Psy.D. Chapter 8. Tower of Skulls: A Totemic Memorial to the Cambodian Genocide Evelyn Rappoport, Psy.D. Chapter 9. War and Peace Eyal Rozmarin, Ph.D. Chapter 10. The Colonized Mind: Gender, Trauma and Mentalization Sandra Silverman, L.C.S.W. Chapter 11. My Attachment Disorder with Truth David Goodman, Ph.D.Reviews""Offering a psychoanalytic perspective that can encompass trans-generational trauma and the relation to the other is a vital and exciting project, one that required the cooperation of many minds. Equal to that challenge, Trans-generational Trauma and the Other has assembled a stunning array of bold and profound contributions, creatively crossing the boundaries of time and geography, illuminating previously unspoken realms of suffering and injury. Brimming with insight and wisdom, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the psychic and social wounds of traumatic histories.""-Jessica Benjamin, author of Shadow of the Other and Beyond Doer and Done to. ""This book deals in a fresh manner with the ever-present clinical and sociocultural evidence that massive group trauma gets passed on to the generations that follow its victims. Encompassing the heartbreaking injustices of slavery, the diabolical cruelties of the Holocaust, the violent ravaging of Cambodia, and the cold suffocations of colonialism at large, the discourse illuminates the dark side of the self-other dialectics, both in the external reality and in the inner world of reminiscences and narratives. Theoretically sophisticated, historically informed, and clinically relevant, Sue Grand and Jill Salberg’s collection of essays exemplifies modern, anthropological psychoanalysis at its best.""-Salman Akhtar, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University and Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. Offering a psychoanalytic perspective that can encompass trans-generational trauma and the relation to the other is a vital and exciting project, one that required the cooperation of many minds. Equal to that challenge, Trans-generational Trauma and the Other has assembled a stunning array of bold and profound contributions, creatively crossing the boundaries of time and geography, illuminating previously unspoken realms of suffering and injury. Brimming with insight and wisdom, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the psychic and social wounds of traumatic histories. -â Jessica Benjamin, author of Shadow of the Other and Beyond Doer and Done to. This book deals in a fresh manner with the ever-present clinical and sociocultural evidence that massive group trauma gets passed on to the generations that follow its victims. Encompassing the heartbreaking injustices of slavery, the diabolical cruelties of the Holocaust, the violent ravaging of Cambodia, and the cold suffocations of colonialism at large, the discourse illuminates the dark side of the self-other dialectics, both in the external reality and in the inner world of reminiscences and narratives. Theoretically sophisticated, historically informed, and clinically relevant, Sue Grand and Jill Salberg's collection of essays exemplifies modern, anthropological psychoanalysis at its best. -Salman Akhtar, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University and Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. Offering a psychoanalytic perspective that can encompass trans-generational trauma and the relation to the other is a vital and exciting project, one that required the cooperation of many minds. Equal to that challenge, Trans-generational Trauma and the Other has assembled a stunning array of bold and profound contributions, creatively crossing the boundaries of time and geography, illuminating previously unspoken realms of suffering and injury. Brimming with insight and wisdom, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the psychic and social wounds of traumatic histories. - Jessica Benjamin, author of Shadow of the Other and Beyond Doer and Done to. This book deals in a fresh manner with the ever-present clinical and sociocultural evidence that massive group trauma gets passed on to the generations that follow its victims. Encompassing the heartbreaking injustices of slavery, the diabolical cruelties of the Holocaust, the violent ravaging of Cambodia, and the cold suffocations of colonialism at large, the discourse illuminates the dark side of the self-other dialectics, both in the external reality and in the inner world of reminiscences and narratives. Theoretically sophisticated, historically informed, and clinically relevant, Sue Grand and Jill Salberg s collection of essays exemplifies modern, anthropological psychoanalysis at its best. -Salman Akhtar, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University and Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. <em> Offering a psychoanalytic perspective that can encompass trans-generational trauma and the relation to the other is a vital and exciting project, one that required the cooperation of many minds. Equal to that challenge, Trans-generational Trauma and the Other has assembled a stunning array of bold and profound contributions, creatively crossing the boundaries of time and geography, illuminating previously unspoken realms of suffering and injury. Brimming with insight and wisdom, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the psychic and social wounds of traumatic histories. -</em> <strong> Jessica Benjamin</strong>, author of <em>Shadow of the Other</em> and <em>Beyond Doer and Done to</em>.</p> <em> This book deals in a fresh manner with the ever-present clinical and sociocultural evidence that massive group trauma gets passed on to the generations that follow its victims. Encompassing the heartbreaking injustices of slavery, the diabolical cruelties of the Holocaust, the violent ravaging of Cambodia, and the cold suffocations of colonialism at large, the discourse illuminates the dark side of the self-other dialectics, both in the external reality and in the inner world of reminiscences and narratives. Theoretically sophisticated, historically informed, and clinically relevant, Sue Grand and Jill Salberg s collection of essays exemplifies modern, anthropological psychoanalysis at its best. -</em> <strong>Salman Akhtar, MD</strong>, Professor of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University and Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia.</p> Author InformationSue Grand, PhD, is a clinical adjunct associate professor of psychology, faculty member and clinical consultant/supervisor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, faculty at the trauma program at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, The Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies, and the couples and family program at the New York University Postdoctoral program in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Jill Salberg, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical adjunct associate professor of psychology, faculty member and clinical consultant/supervisor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, faculty and supervisor at the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |