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Culture, Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: Breaking Boundaries

Culture, Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis: Breaking Boundaries

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Culture,Politics and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis is the winner of the 2023 American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize. It explores how the radical, cross-disciplinary dialogues of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis are relevant to present-day social and cultural challenges, such as racism, sexuality, and politics. The book demonstrates the significance of this approach to understanding marginalization and will appeal to a broad audience in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, history of medicine, and social and cultural theory.

Format: Hardback
Length: 276 pages
Publication date: 24 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Winner of the 2023 American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize!

Culture, Politics, and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis is a groundbreaking work that delves into the origins and evolution of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, while also highlighting its relevance to contemporary social and cultural challenges. In the 1930s, a group of progressive practitioners and scholars engaged in a radical, cross-disciplinary dialogue that laid the foundation for this innovative approach to understanding human suffering. These pioneering psychoanalysts recognized the interconnectedness of individual experiences with broader societal and cultural factors, and they developed a form of thought and practice that aimed to address the pervasive issues of racism, sexuality, and politics in human experience.

This book, with contributions from leading psychoanalysts and scholars, provides a comprehensive exploration of the historical and theoretical foundations of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis. It showcases the significance of the early interpersonal-cultural school in shaping the present moment and its potential for addressing marginalization and promoting social justice. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Culture, Politics, and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis is suitable for a broad audience, including psychoanalysts, psychotherapy practitioners, medical historians, and social and cultural theorists.

The book offers valuable insights into the historical roots of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, tracing its development from the early 20th century to the present. It explores the influence of social, political, and cultural factors on the formation of psychoanalytic theory and practice, and how these factors continue to shape the field today. The authors argue that Interpersonal Psychoanalysis is uniquely positioned to address the complex and interconnected issues facing society, such as racism, discrimination, and inequality.

Through its exploration of the role of culture, politics, and race in shaping interpersonal relationships, the book sheds light on the ways in which these factors contribute to marginalization and oppression. It highlights the importance of recognizing and challenging power structures and promoting empathy and understanding between individuals and groups. The authors also offer practical strategies for promoting social change and addressing the challenges posed by cultural and political differences.

Culture, Politics, and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis is a timely and important contribution to the field of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. It provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary perspective on the origins and evolution of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, while also highlighting its potential for addressing contemporary social and cultural challenges. This book will appeal to a wide range of readers and will contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the role of psychoanalysis in promoting social justice and understanding.

In conclusion, Culture, Politics, and Race in the Making of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis is a groundbreaking work that offers valuable insights into the origins and evolution of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis. It demonstrates the relevance of this approach to contemporary social and cultural challenges, and provides practical strategies for promoting social change and addressing marginalization. This book is a must-read for psychoanalysts, psychotherapy practitioners, medical historians, and social and cultural theorists, and will contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the role of psychoanalysis in shaping our understanding of human experience.

Weight: 700g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032218663

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