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A diverse set of contributors, from backgrounds in psychoanalysis,
philosophy, anthropology and cultural studies. Covers topics
including loss of hope and confidence, international political and
social turbulence, technological change, climate change, and the
stresses of late stage capitalism. The only book to explore the
relationship between social turbulence, shame, and temporality.
A diverse set of contributors, from backgrounds in psychoanalysis,
philosophy, anthropology and cultural studies. Covers topics
including loss of hope and confidence, international political and
social turbulence, technological change, climate change, and the
stresses of late stage capitalism. The only book to explore the
relationship between social turbulence, shame, and temporality.
Winner of the 2018 American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis
(ABAPsa) prize for best Edited book Temporality has always been a
central preoccupation of modern philosophy, and shame has been a
major theme in contemporary psychoanalysis. To date, however, there
has been little examination of the critical connection between
these core experiences. Although they deeply implicate each other,
no single book has focused upon their profound interrelationship.
Temporality and Shame highlights the many dimensions of that
reality. A core point of this book is that shame can be a teacher,
and a crucial one, in evaluating our ethical and ontological
position in the world. Granting the fact that shame can be toxic
and terrible, we must remember that it is also what can orient us
in the difficult task of reflection and consciousness. Shame
enables us to become more fully present in the world and
authentically engage in the flow of temporality and the richness of
its syncopated dimensionality. Such a deeply honest ethos,
embracing the jarring awareness of shame and the always-shifting
temporalities of memory, can open us to a fuller presence in life.
This is the basic vision of Temporality and Shame. The respective
contributors discuss temporality and shame in relation to clinical
and theoretical aspects of psychoanalysis, philosophy,
anthropology, and genocide, as well as the question of evil, myth
and archetype, history and critical studies, the 'discipline of
interiority', and literary works. Temporality and Shame provides
valuable insights and a rich and engaging variety of ideas. It will
appeal to psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, philosophers and
those interested in the basic philosophical grounds of experience,
and anthropologists and people engaged in cultural studies and
critical theory.
DSM-5 Handbook of the Cultural Formulation Interview provides the
background, context, and detailed guidance necessary to train
clinicians in the use of the Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI),
which was created as part of the 2007-2013 DSM revision process.
The purpose of the CFI-and this unique handbook-is to make it
easier for providers to account for the influence of culture in
their clinical work to enhance patient-clinician communication and
improve outcomes. Cultural psychiatry as a field has evolved
enormously from the days when it was principally concerned with
epidemiological and clinical studies of disease prevalence; it now
examines a multitude of issues, primary among them the differing
patient, family, and practitioner models of illness and treatment
experiences within and across cultures. The editors, all of whom
have been intimately involved in the evolution of the field, have
designed the book and accompanying videos for maximum instructional
and clinical utility. The Handbook boasts many strengths and useful
features, including: * A detailed description of each of the three
CFI components: a core 16-item questionnaire, which can be applied
in any clinical setting with any patient by any mental health
clinician; an informant version of the core CFI used to obtain
information from caregivers; and 12 supplementary modules that
expand on these basic assessments. This material facilitates
implementation of the CFI by clinicians.* Over a dozen clinical
vignettes are included to illustrate use of the three components,
and the Handbook also includes multiple videos that demonstrate the
application of portions of the core CFI, and several supplementary
modules.* Strategies for incorporating the CFI into clinical
training are identified and discussed, furthering the objective of
developing culturally-sensitive and astute practitioners.* The
theoretical bases of the CFI are explored, raising questions for
discussion and identifying areas for further research. The CFI is a
valuable tool for all patients, not just those judged to be
culturally different. The CFI has been called the single most
practically useful contribution of cultural psychiatry and medical
anthropology to clinical psychiatry, primary care, and medicine in
general. DSM-5 Handbook on the Cultural Formulation Interview is
the only book on the market that equips readers with the skills and
insight to incorporate the CFI into practice, making it a
critically important addition to the clinical literature.
Winner of the 2018 American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis
(ABAPsa) prize for best Edited book Temporality has always been a
central preoccupation of modern philosophy, and shame has been a
major theme in contemporary psychoanalysis. To date, however, there
has been little examination of the critical connection between
these core experiences. Although they deeply implicate each other,
no single book has focused upon their profound interrelationship.
Temporality and Shame highlights the many dimensions of that
reality. A core point of this book is that shame can be a teacher,
and a crucial one, in evaluating our ethical and ontological
position in the world. Granting the fact that shame can be toxic
and terrible, we must remember that it is also what can orient us
in the difficult task of reflection and consciousness. Shame
enables us to become more fully present in the world and
authentically engage in the flow of temporality and the richness of
its syncopated dimensionality. Such a deeply honest ethos,
embracing the jarring awareness of shame and the always-shifting
temporalities of memory, can open us to a fuller presence in life.
This is the basic vision of Temporality and Shame. The respective
contributors discuss temporality and shame in relation to clinical
and theoretical aspects of psychoanalysis, philosophy,
anthropology, and genocide, as well as the question of evil, myth
and archetype, history and critical studies, the 'discipline of
interiority', and literary works. Temporality and Shame provides
valuable insights and a rich and engaging variety of ideas. It will
appeal to psychotherapists and psychoanalysts, philosophers and
those interested in the basic philosophical grounds of experience,
and anthropologists and people engaged in cultural studies and
critical theory.
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