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Immigration in psychoanalysis : locating ourselves / Julia Beltsiou

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Relational perspective book seriesPublication details: London : Routledge, 2016.Description: xxiv, 224 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415741828
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF150  I45 2016
Contents:
Dedication. Acknowledgments. Contributors. Introduction. Immigration as Psychological Opportunity. The Effects of Immigration on Self Experience. Otherness in Immigration. Native Language, Foreign Tongue Foreign Tongue: Speaking. Name Changes. Trauma and the Experience of Immigration. Mourning and Melancholia in Immigrants. Forever and Immigrant.Index.
Summary: Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Locating Ourselves presents a unique approach to understanding the varied and multi-layered experience of immigration, exploring how social, cultural, political, and historical contexts shape the psychological experience of immigration, and with it the encounter between foreign-born patients and their psychotherapists.
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Dedication. Acknowledgments. Contributors. Introduction. Immigration as Psychological Opportunity. The Effects of Immigration on Self Experience. Otherness in Immigration. Native Language, Foreign Tongue Foreign Tongue: Speaking. Name Changes. Trauma and the Experience of Immigration. Mourning and Melancholia in Immigrants. Forever and Immigrant.Index.

Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Locating Ourselves presents a unique approach to understanding the varied and multi-layered experience of immigration, exploring how social, cultural, political, and historical contexts shape the psychological experience of immigration, and with it the encounter between foreign-born patients and their psychotherapists.

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