Migration and persecution are of central importance in our culture not only in Europe, but across the globe. In this book, six psychoanalysts seek a personal theoretical and clinical approach to the subject and provide an access to the heterogeneous forms and the treatment of the human experience with uprooting, trauma, loss and violence. The variety of this book offers a lifelike approach both to the topic of migration and persecution and to how the fear of the foreign and the strange is dealt with.
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Editors’ Preface
Karin Bell, Alex Holder, Paul Janssen, Jan van de Sande
Information about the »European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Public Sector« (EFPP)
Foreword
Loss of Identity – Migration and Persecution
Vamik D. Volkan
Migration – Trauma And Opportunity
Mohammad E. Ardjomandi & Ulrich Streeck
Attachment, The Holocaust And The Outcome Of Child Psychoanalysis: The Third Generation
Peter Fonagy
Children Are Being Murdered: How Do People Live and Play in the Aftermath of Atrocity
James M. Herzog & Mark O’Connell
»Strangers in a Strange Land«, or …»You can’t go Home again!«
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Immigrant Patients
Ross A. Lazar
Sanctioned social violence: A psychoanalytic view (1)
Otto F. Kernberg
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