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Migration and Intercultural Psychoanalysis: Unconscious Forces and Clinical Issues 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Kristin White; Ina Klingenberg, Publisher: Routledge, ISBN: 9780367634414, Format: PDF

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Full title: Migration and Intercultural Psychoanalysis: Unconscious Forces and Clinical Issues 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Author: Kristin White; Ina Klingenberg
ISBN: 9780367634414
Format: PDF

Description of Migration and Intercultural Psychoanalysis: Unconscious Forces and Clinical Issues 1st Edition:
How does migration affect us in the deeper layers of our minds, where forces are at work that affect our mental and physical health, our experiences in the world and our behaviour? This edited volume brings together contributions on the social, historical and personal aspects of migration from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. Clinical perspective is combined with a wider view that makes use of psychoanalytic concepts and experience to understand problematic issues around migration today. Later chapters take the historical background into account: the history of psychoanalysis itself is a history of migration, beginning with Freud’s experiences of migration, in particular his escape from Vienna to London at the end of his life, to answer questions regarding migration, refugees, living in a ‘multicultural society’ and living in a ‘foreign culture’. Taking on the challenge of looking at the multi-layered, often subtle, yet powerful emotional and unconscious layers of meaning around migration, this book brings together practice and theory and will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and those with an interest in the working of the mind in an intercultural context.