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Marie Rose Moro,Genevieve Welsh

Parenthood and Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Shaping the Therapeutic Setting

Parenthood and Immigration in Psychoanalysis: Shaping the Therapeutic Setting

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of psychoanalytic work with immigrant mothers, fathers, and their children, combining clinical examples and contemporary research to explore how psychoanalysts can work and shape appropriate therapeutic settings. It highlights the importance of considering creativity in shaping a psychoanalytic perspective, particularly for non-Western families in contexts of higher psychopathological risks. The text is written in a practical and accessible style and is essential reading for practicing psychoanalysts, pediatricians, psychotherapists, counselors, and researchers in related fields.

Format: Hardback
Length: 18 pages
Publication date: 08 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the realm of psychoanalytic work with immigrant mothers, fathers, and their children, offering a rich and insightful exploration of the therapeutic landscape. Combining clinical examples and contemporary research, the authors aim to provide psychoanalysts with valuable guidance on how to effectively engage with and shape therapeutic settings that cater to the unique needs of immigrant families.

Spanning across continents, this book brings together an international array of contributors, each with their unique perspectives and experiences. Their chapters shed light on the challenges faced by immigrants, particularly in transcultural contexts, as they navigate the complexities of migration from conflict, persecution, war, or poverty. At the same time, they emphasize the crucial role of psychoanalysts, especially those who themselves are immigrants, in offering support and fostering well-being among individuals in such challenging situations.

While the existing literature on immigration rightly focuses on the traumatic aspects of migration, the chapters in this text also showcase the importance of considering creativity when shaping a psychoanalytic perspective. The authors demonstrate how psychoanalysis, when combined with anthropology and sociology, can lead to the construction of new therapeutic settings specifically tailored to the needs of non-Western families in contexts characterized by higher psychopathological risks. These settings include the neo-natal period, international adoption, and social isolation.

Parenthood and Immigration in Psychoanalysis is written in a practical and accessible style, making it an essential resource for practicing psychoanalysts, pediatricians, psychotherapists, counselors, and researchers alike. The book offers valuable insights into the therapeutic processes of psychoanalysis, highlighting how they can be applied to the unique challenges faced by immigrant families. By integrating case material and research, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing the psychological and emotional needs of these families.

In conclusion, this book is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of psychoanalysis, offering a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the therapeutic challenges and opportunities presented by immigrant families. By fostering cross-cultural dialogue and promoting empathy, psychoanalysts can play a vital role in creating supportive and inclusive therapeutic environments that promote the well-being of all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032005614

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