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This book examines adults' identifications and internal
relationships with their siblings' mental representations. The
authors believe that the best way to illustrate clinical
formulations and psychoanalytic theoretical concepts is to provide
detailed clinical data. The influence of childhood sibling
experiences and associated unconscious fantasies, in their own
right, in adults' personality characteristics, behaviour patterns,
and symptoms are presented from seventeen case reports. Clinicians
who have patients with fear of pregnancy, claustrophobia,
incestuous fantasies, extreme dependency on or murderous rage
against siblings, guilt due to the death of a sister or brother in
childhood, replacement child syndrome, history of adoption, certain
types of animal phobias and related issues will find this volume
most helpful. The authors have made a rare, but needed,
psychoanalytic contribution that examines mental representations of
sisters and brothers in our daily lives.
This book examines adults' identifications and internal
relationships with their siblings' mental representations. The
authors believe that the best way to illustrate clinical
formulations and psychoanalytic theoretical concepts is to provide
detailed clinical data. The influence of childhood sibling
experiences and associated unconscious fantasies, in their own
right, in adults' personality characteristics, behaviour patterns,
and symptoms are presented from seventeen case reports. Clinicians
who have patients with fear of pregnancy, claustrophobia,
incestuous fantasies, extreme dependency on or murderous rage
against siblings, guilt due to the death of a sister or brother in
childhood, replacement child syndrome, history of adoption, certain
types of animal phobias and related issues will find this volume
most helpful. The authors have made a rare, but needed,
psychoanalytic contribution that examines mental representations of
sisters and brothers in our daily lives.
The Third Reich in the Unconscious concerns itself with the third element of the psychological impact of massive human trauma: transgenerational transmission of psychological tasks. In order to study this topic and identify its pertinence to Third Reich-related case studies, the authors both revisit the effects of the Holocaust on second-generation survivors and outline the mechanics of transgenerational transmission in general. Decribing in detail how transgenerational transmission occurs, this book focuses on the psychological processes of the younger generations, outside of their identification with directly traumatize ancestors, and explains how historical image contaminate the expression of developmental conflicts at all levels. Also included are complete treatment processes for Jewish and German second-generation individuals, and, for the very first time, a full analysis of a traveller (gypsy). Accessible to the general reader, The Third Reich in the Unconscious will be of interest to anyone concerned with the Holocaust or past traumatic historical events.
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The Third Reich in the Unconscious: Transgenerational Transmission
and Its Consequences examines the effects of the Holocaust on
second-generation survivors and specifically describes how
historical images and trauma are transferred. The authors reveal
the many ways in which the psychological legacy of the Nazi regime
manifests itself in subsequent generations and how psychopathology,
if present, can assume a number of different forms. Among the
detailed case histories and treatment considerations, the text
provides insight for developing strategies that will tame and
eventually prevent transgenerational transmission.
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