From Tribal Division to Welcoming Inclusion: Psychoanalytic Perspectives offers a unique contribution to our understanding both of what compels us to descend into polarized positions, as well as how we may gain rescue from such.
Maxine K. Anderson, M.D., Training and Supervising Analyst for several psychoanalytic institutes in North America, Fellow of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) and Fellow of the British Institute of Psychoanalysis, in private practice in Seattle, Washington.
DEDICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PART I: THE MIND MAY DISTORT REALITY IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN SECURITY AND STABILITY
CHAPTER 1: THE MYTH OF WHITE SUPREMACY
CHAPTER 2: SEEKING SECURITY AMID EMOTIONAL TURBULENCE
PART II: THE MIND FACES FEARED REALITIES: RESCUE VIA COURAGE AND ATTENTIVE CARE
CHAPTER 3: SEEKING SECURITY VIA CARE AND THOUGHT
CHAPTER 4: LESSONS DERIVED FROM CARE, COURAGE AND SELF-RESPECT
CHAPTER 5: TRANSFORMATIONS VIA TRUST IN THE AS YET UNKNOWABLE
CHAPTER 6: APPRECIATING THE PAIN OF INTEGRATION
CHAPTER 7: SUMMARY REFLECTIONS
INDEX
REFERENCES