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Int J Psychoanal ; 103(1): 120-143, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35168494

ABSTRACT

Drawn from five years of experience in the web-based Psychoanalytic Community Collaboratory, this paper explores implications of the 'community turn' in psychoanalysis for roles, methods, clinical theory, and training. With participants from many parts of the world, the Collaboratory has become a creative generator of projects including documentary films, community memorial initiatives, and mental health interventions in highly stressed communities. The Collaboratory's unique pedagogy offers valuable experiential learning about the complex intersubjective dynamics common to group and community life. Through reflection on the interpersonal dynamics of three critical incidents, we illustrate the interplay of intra-psychic and political aspects of identity--what we have termed 'relational citizenship', an intersubjective self-state in which the individual and the sociopolitical are psychically linked and where the challenges of identifying with and belonging to one or more collectivities are recognized and negotiated.


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Psychoanalysis , Psychoanalytic Therapy , Citizenship , Humans , Psychoanalysis/education , Psychoanalytic Theory , Psychoanalytic Therapy/education
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J Clin Psychol ; 74(2): 218-232, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29323407

ABSTRACT

This article describes the author's development of an aesthetic approach to psychoanalytic psychotherapy of patients suffering from traumatic levels of grief by describing her experiences as a patient, a therapist, and a consultant to the design firm that partnered with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. Using Aristotle's On Poetics as an inspiration, this article explores the ways dialogical storytelling creates a therapeutic "action-plot" that transforms reversals of fortune. Attending to patients' first-person phenomenological experience (without attributing cause), therapists help them transform their losses by listening to their stories. Therapists dwell with them in uncertainties while marking time in regularly scheduled meetings; they accompany their patients on a journey while also orienting to their modes of travel. They simultaneously co-construct tales of the journey, attentive to the poetic dimensions of sight, sound, and space that they encounter. In so doing, therapists serve not just guides and judges, but artists, bringing meanings to the trail.


Subject(s)
Esthetics , Grief , Professional-Patient Relations , Psychoanalytic Therapy , Psychological Trauma , Humans
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Psychoanal Q ; 84(1): 209-22, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25619372
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J Relig Health ; 50(3): 499-515, 2011 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21811881

ABSTRACT

The memorial at the site of the former World Trade Center will open on the tenth anniversary of 9/11 to help us commemorate, honor, educate, and mourn. Memorializing is an act that involves shared memory and collective grieving-aiming also to restore severed communal bonds and dismantled cultural ideals. As such, it is a form of cultural renewal that can transform traumatized mourners into an ethical community of memory. The active rituals of memorial activity utilize both inscribed and non-inscribed practices to help survivors of mass trauma manage fear, disorganization, and helplessness as well as sorrow. To bear witness to horrific events and the suffering they induced is a moral act. To do so together with people who may have seen the events of 9/11 from other perspectives, while also remembering one's own vision of what mattered, may mean learning to tolerate multiple conflicting narratives about the events' meanings. It is time to turn our attention from the memorial to memorializing.


Subject(s)
Memory , September 11 Terrorist Attacks , Survivors/psychology , Anniversaries and Special Events , Grief , Humans , Mass Casualty Incidents , New York City
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