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Psychoanalysis and holocaust testimony : unwanted memories of social trauma

Title
Psychoanalysis and holocaust testimony : unwanted memories of social trauma / edited by Dori Laub and Andreas Hamburger.
ISBN
9781138859203 (hardcover)
1138859206 (hardcover)
9781138859210 (paperback)
1138859214 (paperback)
9781315717456 (electronic book)
Published
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Physical Description
xv, 324 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary
Psychoanalytic work with socially traumatised patients is an increasingly popular vocation, but remains extremely demanding and little covered in the literature. A range of contributors draw upon their own clinical work, and on research findings from work with seriously disturbed Holocaust survivors, to illuminate how best to conduct clinical work with such patients in order to maximise the chances of a positive outcome, and to reflect transferred trauma for the clinician. They closely examine the phenomenology of destruction inherent in the discourse of extreme traumatization, focusing on a particular case study: the recording of video testimonies from a group of extremely traumatized, chronically hospitalized Holocaust survivors in psychiatric institutions in Israel. This case study demonstrates how society reacts to unwanted memories, in media, history, and psychoanalysis but it also shows how psychotherapists and researchers try to approach the buried memories of the survivors, through being receptive to shattered life narratives. Questions of bearing witness, testimony, the role of denial, and the impact of traumatic narrative on society and subsequent generations are explored. A central thread of this book is the unconscious countertransference resistance to the trauma discourse, which manifests itself in arenas that are widely apart, such as genocide denial, the "disappearance" of the hospitalized Holocaust survivors and of their life stories, mishearing their testimonies and ultimately refusing them the diagnosis of "traumatic psychosis." Psychoanalysis and Holocaust Testimony provides an essential, multidisciplinary guide to working psychoanalytically with severely traumatised patients. It will appeal to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists and trauma studies therapists.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 24, 2017
Series
Relational perspectives book series.
Relational perspectives book series (RBPS)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part I : Social Trauma in Psychoanalytic Practice and Research, Media and History
Treatment, Trauma, and Catastrophic Reality: A Double Understanding of the "Too Much" Experience and Its Implications for Treatment
Knowing and not Knowing - Forms of Traumatic Memory
Traumatic shutdown of Narrative and Symbolization - a Failed Empathy Derivative. Implications for Therapeutic Interventions
Genocidal Trauma - Individual and Social Consequences of Assault on the Mental and Physical Life of a Group
The Psychoanalysis of Psychosis at the Crossroads of Individual Stories and of History
The Developmental Psychology of Social Trauma and Violence : The Case of the Rwanda Genocide
Part II : Perspectives on Testimony
The Question of My German Heritage
Visible Witness : watching the footprints of trauma
Reflections of voice and countenance in historiography : Methodological considerations on clinical video testimonies of traumatized Holocaust survivors in historical research
Scenic Narrative Microanalysis : Controlled psychoanalytic assessment of session videos or transcripts as a transparent qualitative research instrument
Part III : Exploration in the Social Void
The Israel Video testimony Project
The Psychiatrically Hospitalized Survivors in Israel : A Historical Overview
The Israel Project story
The Israel Story : My Story
Video Testimony of Long-Term Hospitalized Psychiatrically Ill Holocaust Survivors
The Institutional Experience: Patients and staff responding to the testimony
Traumatic Psychosis : Narrative Forms of the Muted Witness
Counter-Testimony, Counter-Archive
Part IV : Manifestations of Extreme Traumatization in the Testimonial Narration of Hospitalized and Non-Hospitalized Holocaust Survivors
Two Case Studies
Introduction
Parapraxis in Mother-Daughter Testimony : Unconscious Fantasy and Maternal Function
Narrative Fissures, Historical Context : When Traumatic Memory is Compromised
Refracted Attunement, Affective Resonance : Scenic-Narrative Microanalysis of Entangled Presences In A Holocaust Survivor's Video testimony
Discussion of Bodenstab, Knopp and Hamburger
Part V : Conclusions
Unwanted memory : an open-ended conclusion
Epilogue.
Subjects (Medical)
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic - psychology.
Holocaust - psychology.
Psychoanalytic Therapy.
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