Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis

Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis
Author: Alan Roland
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135234272

Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis explores the creative dialogue that the major psychoanalysts since Freud have had with the modern Northern European/North American culture of individualism and tries to resolve major problems that occur when psychoanalysis, with its cultural legacy of individualism, is applied to those from various Asian cultures. Roland examines the theoretical issues involved in developing a multicultural psychoanalysis, and then looks at the interface between Asian-Americans and other Americans, discussing the frequent dissonances, miscommunications, and misunderstandings that result from each coming from vastly different cultural and psychological realms.

Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis

Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis
Author: Alan Roland
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135234205

Cultural Pluralism and Psychoanalysis explores the creative dialogue that the major psychoanalysts since Freud have had with the modern Northern European/North American culture of individualism and tries to resolve major problems that occur when psychoanalysis, with its cultural legacy of individualism, is applied to those from various Asian cultures. Roland examines the theoretical issues involved in developing a multicultural psychoanalysis, and then looks at the interface between Asian-Americans and other Americans, discussing the frequent dissonances, miscommunications, and misunderstandings that result from each coming from vastly different cultural and psychological realms.

Pluralism and Unity?

Pluralism and Unity?
Author: Jorge Canestri
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429903154

This book compiles the papers presented at an International Conference, "Pluralism of Sciences: The Psychoanalytic Method between Clinical, Conceptual and Empirical Research" in 2002. It provides the variety and diversity of psychoanalytic research cultures in different psychoanalytic societies.

Pluralism and Unity?

Pluralism and Unity?
Author: Jorge Canestri
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429917384

This book compiles the papers presented at an International Conference, "Pluralism of Sciences: The Psychoanalytic Method between Clinical, Conceptual and Empirical Research" in 2002. It provides the variety and diversity of psychoanalytic research cultures in different psychoanalytic societies.

Pluralism and Personality

Pluralism and Personality
Author: Don S. Browning
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1980
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780838722657

This volume is an extended essay in cultural interpretation and criticism. The goal of the book is to gain a perspective on the four major currents of contemporary psychology -- the culture of detachment, joy, control, and care, through the psychology, ethics, and philosophy of William James.

Reaching Across Boundaries of Culture and Class

Reaching Across Boundaries of Culture and Class
Author: RoseMarie PĂ©rez Foster
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1996
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1568214871

Cultural values, countertransference guilt, immigration, bilingualism, and battered self-esteem in African-American patients are among the many topics discussed. Numerous examples guide the clinician to a better understanding of the role of culture in the therapeutic relationship.

Disciplines of Delight

Disciplines of Delight
Author: Barry Richards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1994
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Explores the emotional underpinnings of the rise of football as the people's game, the appeal of the motor car and other consumer goods, the strategies of advertising, the cultural predominance of pop music, and images of the countryside revealing the common positive side of these cultural forms, which are vehicles for psychological integration.

Psychoanalytic Theory and Cultural Competence in Psychotherapy

Psychoanalytic Theory and Cultural Competence in Psychotherapy
Author: Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Cultural competence
ISBN: 9781433821547

While psychoanalytic scholars often address specific aspects of diversity such as gender, race, immigration, religion, sexual orientation, and social class, the literature lacks a set of core principles to inform and support culturally competent practice. This approachable volume responds to that pressing need. Drawing on the contributions of psychoanalytic scholars as well as multicultural and feminist psychologists, Tummala-Narra presents a theoretical framework that reflects the realities of clients' lives and addresses the complex sociocultural issues that influence their experiences, identity, and psychological health. Psychoanalytic theory proves to be particularly valuable in exploring: The client's and the therapist's indigenous cultural narratives, and the conscious and unconscious meanings and motivations that accompany these narratives The role of context in how clients use language and express affect in psychotherapy The experience of social oppression and its impact on the therapeutic process The dynamic nature of culture, which means that individuals negotiate complex, intersecting cultural identifications An expanded form of self-examination in which the therapist reflects on his or her own sociocultural context In examining these questions, the author provides engaging case illustrations from her own clinical practice, as well as findings from her research with youth of immigrant origin. This book will appeal not only to practitioners of psychoanalytic psychology but to all those interested in the constantly evolving theory and research on effective practice with diverse clients.

Race, Culture and Psychotherapy

Race, Culture and Psychotherapy
Author: Roy Moodley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317822145

What is multicultural psychotherapy? How do we integrate issues of gender, class and sexual orientation in multicultural psychotherapy? Race, Culture and Psychotherapy provides a thorough critical examination of contemporary multiculturalism and culturalism, including discussion of the full range of issues, debates and controversies that are emerging in the field of multicultural psychotherapy. Beginning with a general critique of race, culture and ethnicity, the book explores issues such as the notion of interiority and exteriority in psychotherapy, racism in the clinical room, race and countertransference conflicts, spirituality and traditional healing issues. Contributors from the United States, Britain and Canada draw on their professional experience to provide comprehensive and balanced coverage of the following subjects: critical perspectives in race and culture in psychotherapy governing race in the transference racism, ethnicity and countertransference intersecting gender, race, class and sexual orientation spirituality, cultural healing and psychotherapy future directions Race, Culture and Psychotherapy will be of interest not only to practicing psychotherapists, but also to students and researchers in the field of mental health and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of psychotherapy in a multicultural society.

Multiculturalism as a fourth force

Multiculturalism as a fourth force
Author: Paul Pedersen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135825289

Until recently the field of psychology has been a monocultural science in a Euro-American envelope. Profound global changes in social, economic, political, and academic development have resulted in a more multicultural perspective for psychology. The field of psychology is now growing more rapidly outside than inside the U.S. As a result of these changes, multiculturalism adds a dimension to psychodynamic, humanistic, and behavioral psychology as much as the fourth dimension of time adds meaning to three dimensional spaces. The contributors to Multiculturalism as a Fourth Force seek to separate what we know from what we do not yet know about the importance of multiculturalism to these changes in the field of psychology. Topics include cultural diversity within and between societies, multiculturalism and psychotherapy, and culture centered interventions. Each contributor describes the need for multiculturalism in psychology, the difficulties in establishing a multicultural perspective and what has to happen before multiculturalism can claim to be a Fourth Force to supplement the other forces for psychology. In addition, the contributors examine the role of culture to the changing field of psychology and provide case examples of this phenomenon. It is the author's hope that by making culture central rather than marginal in the area of psychology, the psychodynamic, behavioral and humanistic theories can become more effective and less culturally biased.