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This book takes the reader on a journey through the sensitive and often painful realities of contemporary South African life. Offering a fresh and innovative perspective on psychodynamic psychotherapy, it captures the possibilities of using psychodynamic theory in service of progressive and socially relevant application.

Psychoanalysis as a long term modality is inaccessible to the average South African. In this book the authors describe how psychoanalytically orientated or psychodynamic psychotherapy can be practiced as a short-term endeavour and applied to contemporary issues facing the country. Psychodynamic work is currently undertaken by clinical psychologists, therapists, clinicians, trainers, teachers, clinical supervisors, consultants and researchers working in university settings, state hospitals, community projects, private practice and research. The debates, clinical issues, therapeutic practice and nature of research covered in the book are widely representative of the work being done in the country.

The need for shorter term therapy models and evidence-based interventions is as acute in global practice as it is locally. The lessons learned in South Africa have broader implications for international practitioners, and the authors stress the potential inherent in psychoanalytic theory and technique to tackle the complex problems faced in all places and settings characterised by increasing globalisation and dislocation.

The book is structured in three main sections. The first introduces contemporary issues about race, identity, disavowal and otherness viewed within an intersubejctive theoretical frame. The second section deals broadly with psychodynamic perspectives in trauma, the impact of violence on attachment, family function and individual survival, and the psychotherapeutic dilemmas these conditions raise for psychodynamically orientated therapists. The third section deals with a range of highly relevant social issues, including the complex relationship between psychoanalysis and traditional healing, the politics and psychodynamics of gendered violence, the challenge of running psychodynamic group therapy community projects with South African AIDS orphans, the intergenerational and psychodynamic processes in the proliferation of serial murder in post-apartheid South Africa and the psychodynamic potential for reparative therapy in contemporary South Africa.

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa is aimed at local and international practitioners and students, while non-specialist readers will find the text informative and accessible.

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Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa will touch its readers and challenge them to think and feel beneath the surface of South African life. It is a must-read for anyone concerned with individual and social change in the South African context. “ - Carol Long, Associate Professor & Clinical Psychologist, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

”In a world struggling to face and embrace the otherness that marks our common humanity, South African experience invites us to recognise and come to grips with trauma and with the universal struggle for recognition and meaning so essential to healthy living.” - Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP The Austen Riggs Centre, Co-Chair, The Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society, Training Analyst, Michigan Psychoanalytic Council and Chicago Centre for Psychoanalysis

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Subjectivity and identity: Naming and otherness: South African intersubjective psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the negotiation of racialised histories; raising the colour bar: Exploring issues of race, racism and racialised identities in the South Afric

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      Publisher: Wits University Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9781868146031, 978-1868146031
      ISBN10: 1868146030

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      Book Synopsis
      This book takes the reader on a journey through the sensitive and often painful realities of contemporary South African life. Offering a fresh and innovative perspective on psychodynamic psychotherapy, it captures the possibilities of using psychodynamic theory in service of progressive and socially relevant application.

      Psychoanalysis as a long term modality is inaccessible to the average South African. In this book the authors describe how psychoanalytically orientated or psychodynamic psychotherapy can be practiced as a short-term endeavour and applied to contemporary issues facing the country. Psychodynamic work is currently undertaken by clinical psychologists, therapists, clinicians, trainers, teachers, clinical supervisors, consultants and researchers working in university settings, state hospitals, community projects, private practice and research. The debates, clinical issues, therapeutic practice and nature of research covered in the book are widely representative of the work being done in the country.

      The need for shorter term therapy models and evidence-based interventions is as acute in global practice as it is locally. The lessons learned in South Africa have broader implications for international practitioners, and the authors stress the potential inherent in psychoanalytic theory and technique to tackle the complex problems faced in all places and settings characterised by increasing globalisation and dislocation.

      The book is structured in three main sections. The first introduces contemporary issues about race, identity, disavowal and otherness viewed within an intersubejctive theoretical frame. The second section deals broadly with psychodynamic perspectives in trauma, the impact of violence on attachment, family function and individual survival, and the psychotherapeutic dilemmas these conditions raise for psychodynamically orientated therapists. The third section deals with a range of highly relevant social issues, including the complex relationship between psychoanalysis and traditional healing, the politics and psychodynamics of gendered violence, the challenge of running psychodynamic group therapy community projects with South African AIDS orphans, the intergenerational and psychodynamic processes in the proliferation of serial murder in post-apartheid South Africa and the psychodynamic potential for reparative therapy in contemporary South Africa.

      Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa is aimed at local and international practitioners and students, while non-specialist readers will find the text informative and accessible.

      Trade Review
      Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in South Africa will touch its readers and challenge them to think and feel beneath the surface of South African life. It is a must-read for anyone concerned with individual and social change in the South African context. “ - Carol Long, Associate Professor & Clinical Psychologist, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

      ”In a world struggling to face and embrace the otherness that marks our common humanity, South African experience invites us to recognise and come to grips with trauma and with the universal struggle for recognition and meaning so essential to healthy living.” - Marilyn Charles, PhD, ABPP The Austen Riggs Centre, Co-Chair, The Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society, Training Analyst, Michigan Psychoanalytic Council and Chicago Centre for Psychoanalysis

      Table of Contents
      Subjectivity and identity: Naming and otherness: South African intersubjective psychoanalytic psychotherapy and the negotiation of racialised histories; raising the colour bar: Exploring issues of race, racism and racialised identities in the South Afric

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