Ghosts in the Human Psyche

Ghosts in the Human Psyche
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Artikel-Nr:
9781912691074
Veröffentl:
2019
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.06.2020
Seiten:
126
Autor:
Vamik Volkan
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Vamik Volkan examines the impact of past and present historical events, cultural elements, political movements and their mental images on the psyche of individuals. Beginning with the history of the debates concerning the relevance of external events to the human psyche, Volkan moves on to look at the spread of psychoanalysis worldwide and the need to become familiar with the cultural, historical, and political issues when working abroad. The remaining chapters follow the story of a successful businessman who calls himself a 'Muslim Armenian'. His psychological journey clearly illustrates how ghosts from the past can remain alive and active in our lives, and how a clear understanding of his people's history and culture allowed the analyst to understand some important causes of his symptoms and personality characteristics. By presenting a total case report, Volkan illustrates the methods applied to improve the analysand's psychological health. By presenting a case from the viewpoint of a psychoanalytic supervisor, including the supervisor's reactions to the individual being analysed, he has exposed another rich topic to consideration. With this book, Vamik Volkan has given us much to reflect upon.
Vamik Volkan examines the impact of past and present historical events, cultural elements, political movements and their mental images on the psyche of individuals. Beginning with the history of the debates concerning the relevance of external events to the human psyche, Volkan moves on to look at the spread of psychoanalysis worldwide and the need to become familiar with the cultural, historical, and political issues when working abroad. The remaining chapters follow the story of a successful businessman who calls himself a 'Muslim Armenian'. His psychological journey clearly illustrates how ghosts from the past can remain alive and active in our lives, and how a clear understanding of his people's history and culture allowed the analyst to understand some important causes of his symptoms and personality characteristics. By presenting a total case report, Volkan illustrates the methods applied to improve the analysand's psychological health. By presenting a case from the viewpoint of a psychoanalytic supervisor, including the supervisor's reactions to the individual being analysed, he has exposed another rich topic to consideration. With this book, Vamik Volkan has given us much to reflect upon.
About the Author About this BookCHAPTER ONE History, Culture, Politics, and PsychoanalysisCHAPTER TWO Teaching and Supervising Psychoanalytic Cases in a Foreign CountryCHAPTER THREE A Man Who Was Afraid of Ghosts and GravesCHAPTER FOUR The Beginning of Analysis and Therapeutic NeutralityCHAPTER FIVE Large-Group IdentityCHAPTER SIX SecretsCHAPTER SEVEN Canyon of HellCHAPTER EIGHT The Supervisor's Thoughts and FeelingsCHAPTER NINE Having an "Analytic Object"CHAPTER TEN "Second Look" ExperiencesCHAPTER ELEVEN Behavioral ChangesCHAPTER TWELVE Therapeutic Regression, Somatic Recollections, and Disappearance of PhobiasCHAPTER THIRTEEN Growing Up in a Different WayCHAPTER FOURTEEN Conducting Analysis during Political TurmoilCHAPTER FIFTEEN An Unexpected Ending Last Comments References Index

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