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1 Online-Ressource (xx, 266 Seiten)
ISBN:
9780429922978
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9781782411437
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9780429483974
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9781781812754
Serie:
Tavistock Clinic Series
Inhalt:
'Thinking Space' was set up to develop the capacity of staff and trainees at the Tavistock Clinic to think about racism, and other forms of hatred toward difference in ourselves and others. Drawing on Bion's (1962) distinction between "knowing" and "knowing about", the latter of which can be a defence against knowing a subject in a deeper and emotionally real way, Thinking Space sought to promote curiosity, exploration and learning about difference, by paying as much attention as to how we learn (process) as to what we learn (content).This book is a celebration of ten years of Thinking Space at the Tavistock Clinic and a way of sharing the thinking, experience and learning gained over these years. Thinking Space functions, among other things, as a test-bed for ideas and many of the papers included here began as presentations, and were encouraged and developed by the experience. These papers do not seek to provide a coherent theory or set of views. On the contrary they are very diverse and decidedly so, as finding, expressing and developing one's own personal idiom involves emotional truthfulness and is an important part of getting to know oneself: both of which are important prerequisites to getting to know the other.
Inhalt:
COVER -- CONTENTS -- SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS -- FOREWORD -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE Thinking space: the model -- CHAPTER TWO Race and our evasions of invitations to think: how identifications and idealizations may prevent us from thinking -- CHAPTER THREE Between fear and blindness: the white therapist and the black patient -- CHAPTER FOUR Is it coz I'm white? -- CHAPTER FIVE Being "black" in the transference: working under the spectre of racism -- CHAPTER SIX The complexity of cultural competence -- CHAPTER SEVEN "Class is in you": an exploration of some social class issues in psychotherapeutic work -- CHAPTER EIGHT Psychoanalysis and homosexuality: keeping the discussion moving -- CHAPTER NINE Paradoxes and blind spots: an exploration of Irish identity in British organizations and society -- CHAPTER TEN Dehumanization, guilt, and large group dynamics with reference to the West, Israel, and the Palestinians -- CHAPTER ELEVEN The August 2011 Riots-them and us -- APPENDIX Thinking Space events 2002-2013 -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
Anmerkung:
COVER; CONTENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS; FOREWORD; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE Thinking space: the model; CHAPTER TWO Race and our evasions of invitations to think: how identifications and idealizations may prevent us from thinking; CHAPTER THREE Between fear and blindness: the white therapist and the black patient; CHAPTER FOUR Is it coz I'm white?; CHAPTER FIVE Being "black" in the transference: working under the spectre of racism; CHAPTER SIX The complexity of cultural competence
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CHAPTER SEVEN "Class is in you": an exploration of some social class issues in psychotherapeutic workCHAPTER EIGHT Psychoanalysis and homosexuality: keeping the discussion moving; CHAPTER NINE Paradoxes and blind spots: an exploration of Irish identity in British organizations and society; CHAPTER TEN Dehumanization, guilt, and large group dynamics with reference to the West, Israel, and the Palestinians; CHAPTER ELEVEN The August 2011 Riots-them and us; APPENDIX Thinking Space events 2002-2013; REFERENCES; INDEX
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ISBN 9781782200598
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781782200598
Sprache:
Englisch
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