Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 592 g
Social Trauma and Reconciliation in Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy, and Cultural Memory
Buch, Englisch, 302 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 592 g
ISBN: 978-1-78220-447-3
Verlag: Routledge
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Professional Practice & Development
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION -- Social trauma research in a collaborative network -- Andreas Hamburger -- PART I -- GENOCIDE AND PERSECUTION ARE NOT EARTHQUAKES: THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL TRAUMA -- Introduction to Part I CHAPTER ONE -- From earthquakes to ethnic cleansing: massive trauma and its individualised and societal consequences -- Vamik Volkan -- CHAPTER TWO -- New thoughts on genocidal trauma -- Andreas Hamburger -- CHAPTER THREE -- Psychological theory and therapy of traumatic memory Sabina Alispahic -- PART II -- COPING WITH SOCIAL TRAUMA CULTURALLY AND INDIVIDUALLY -- Introduction to Part II -- CHAPTER FOUR Psychoanalysis by surprise -- Mark Solms -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Bosnia and Herzegovina as the stage for three parallel and conflicted historical memories: is Bosnia and Herzegovina a "failed state"? -- Dubravko LovrenoviC -- CHAPTER SIX -- Narratives in the family: history spoken and elided—theoretical considerations and initial observations on a Bulgarian sample -- Camellia Hancheva -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- A user-centred approach to helping women survivors of war rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Amra DeliC and Esmina AvdibegoviC -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- Who should be held responsible for war crimes? -- Sara RistiC -- CHAPTER NINE -- Genocide can be mourned: the wager of psychoanalysis in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Damir ArsenijeviC and Emin EminagiC -- PART III -- CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL TRAUMA -- Introduction to Part III -- CHAPTER TEN -- In the shadow of the Obersalzberg: the daughter of an SS officer -- Horst Kdohele -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- Psychopathology and resident status—comparing asylum seekers, refugees, irregular migrants, labour migrants, and residents -- Martina Heeren, Lutz Wittmann, Ulrike Ehlert, Ulrioh Sohnyder, Thomas Maier, and Julia Mtiller -- CHAPTER TWELVE Trauma and attachment -- Anna BuChheim -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN -- Attachment in students from cities of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- Tatjana StefanoviC StanojeviC and Jasmina NedeljkoviC -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN -- Attachment in postwar societies of the former Yugoslavia -- Vladimir Hedrih, Marija PejiciC, and Ivana PedoviC -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN -- Attachment and mentalization in war veterans with and without post-traumatic stress disorder -- Vedrana BerlekoviC and Aleksandar DimitrijeviC -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN -- Psychic trauma and drug addiction -- Nikola Atanassov and Svetoslav Savov -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN -- Scenic re-enactment in Holocaust testimonies: scenic-narrative microanalysis and grounded theory -- PasCal Heberlein and Andreas Hamburger -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN -- Assessing traumatic re-enactment—now moments in survivor interviews -- Jasmin Bleimling -- PART IV -- DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVES -- Introduction to Part IV -- CHAPTER NINETEEN -- Marked for life—psychotherapy in the case of a severely traumatised child -- Annette StreeCk-FisCher -- CHAPTER TWENTY -- Can mentalization disrupt the circle of violence in adolescents with early maltreatment? -- Svenja Taubner and Paul Sohroder -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE -- Mentalization of trauma in juvenile offenders -- Sonja ProtiC -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO -- Hostility and empathy in adolescence as predictors of aggressive, prosocial, and avoidant behaviour -- Svetlina Koleva -- PART V -- TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN SOCIAL TRAUMA -- Introduction to Part V -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE -- What do psychology students learn about social trauma in study programmes at trauma, trust, and memory network universities? -- MaSa BoioviC, Chrysanthi Papadopoulou, Margarita Papazova, DuSka Sain, Jusuf HafizoviC, -- Aleksandra StojilkoviC, Gloria Velinova, Jonas Diekhans, SiniSa LakiC, Tomi Tzolov, and Sonja ProtiC -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR -- International master's study course in social trauma -- Camellia HanCheva, Carmen SCher, and Andreas Hamburger -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE -- An academic network on social trauma in southeast Europe -- Andreas Hamburger and Carmen SCher -- INDEX