Karyne E. Messina
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Psychoanalytic, Social, and Institutional Manifestations
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Misogyny, Projective Identification, and Mentalization looks at how the psychoanalytic concepts of projective identification and mentalization may explain the construction of society and how they have enabled misogyny to be expressed in social, political and institutional settings.
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Misogyny, Projective Identification, and Mentalization looks at how the psychoanalytic concepts of projective identification and mentalization may explain the construction of society and how they have enabled misogyny to be expressed in social, political and institutional settings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429578793
- Artikelnr.: 56836066
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429578793
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Karyne E. Messina, Ed.D., FABP, is a psychologist and supervising analyst at the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis and is on the medical staff of Johns Hopkins Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. She maintains a full-time private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland. She was previously the Director of the Meyer Treatment Center at the Washington School of Psychiatry and the Director of Continuing Education for Women at George Washington University.
Prologue; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Beginnings PART I: ONE
MECHANISM THAT EXPLAINS OUR VIOLENT WORLD 1: A Mechanism That Harms:
Projective Identification as a Force that Destroys 2: Clara Thompson's
Disappearance: How Projective Identification Contributed to the
Near-Extinction of a Star PART II: THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DAMAGED: PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION AS A MAJOR CAUSE OF THE ERASURE 3: Eleanor Marx: A
Little-Known Activist 4: A 21st Century Woman: Anne Case 5: Hillary Clinton
and the 2016 Presidential Election PART III: GROUPS OF WOMEN WHO HAVE BEEN
DAMAGED: THE EFFECTS OF PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION IN GROUPS 6: The Dial
Painters and Their Fate: Illness and Death for Many 7: The WASP of World
War II: Does the Stigma Linger? 8: The Challenge: Healing Groups and
Cultures 9: The Atrocity of Physical Abuse: Genocide and Rape in Rwanda and
Sex-Trafficked Girls PART IV: MECHANISMS THAT REVERSE THE DAMAGE:
MENTALIZATION AND REPARATIVE LEADERSHIP AS ANTIDOTES TO PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION 10: Attachment, Attachment Trauma, and Mentalization: Key
Components that Affect the Development of the Self and the Formation of
Group Identify 11: Reparative Leadership as a Way to Help Groups:
Reconciliation in Rwanda as an Example of Hope PART V: ATTEMPTING TO TURN
THINGS AROUND: FROM PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION (A ONE-MIND PROCESS) TO
MENTALIZATION (A TWO-MINDS PROCESS) 12: Treatment Out of the Analytic Box:
Attachment, Mentalization, and a Response to Trauma 13: The Lady-As My
Observing Ego-And I: Observing Mentalization After Forming Attachment
Relationships; Conclusion; Epilogue
MECHANISM THAT EXPLAINS OUR VIOLENT WORLD 1: A Mechanism That Harms:
Projective Identification as a Force that Destroys 2: Clara Thompson's
Disappearance: How Projective Identification Contributed to the
Near-Extinction of a Star PART II: THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DAMAGED: PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION AS A MAJOR CAUSE OF THE ERASURE 3: Eleanor Marx: A
Little-Known Activist 4: A 21st Century Woman: Anne Case 5: Hillary Clinton
and the 2016 Presidential Election PART III: GROUPS OF WOMEN WHO HAVE BEEN
DAMAGED: THE EFFECTS OF PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION IN GROUPS 6: The Dial
Painters and Their Fate: Illness and Death for Many 7: The WASP of World
War II: Does the Stigma Linger? 8: The Challenge: Healing Groups and
Cultures 9: The Atrocity of Physical Abuse: Genocide and Rape in Rwanda and
Sex-Trafficked Girls PART IV: MECHANISMS THAT REVERSE THE DAMAGE:
MENTALIZATION AND REPARATIVE LEADERSHIP AS ANTIDOTES TO PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION 10: Attachment, Attachment Trauma, and Mentalization: Key
Components that Affect the Development of the Self and the Formation of
Group Identify 11: Reparative Leadership as a Way to Help Groups:
Reconciliation in Rwanda as an Example of Hope PART V: ATTEMPTING TO TURN
THINGS AROUND: FROM PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION (A ONE-MIND PROCESS) TO
MENTALIZATION (A TWO-MINDS PROCESS) 12: Treatment Out of the Analytic Box:
Attachment, Mentalization, and a Response to Trauma 13: The Lady-As My
Observing Ego-And I: Observing Mentalization After Forming Attachment
Relationships; Conclusion; Epilogue
Prologue; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Beginnings PART I: ONE
MECHANISM THAT EXPLAINS OUR VIOLENT WORLD 1: A Mechanism That Harms:
Projective Identification as a Force that Destroys 2: Clara Thompson's
Disappearance: How Projective Identification Contributed to the
Near-Extinction of a Star PART II: THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DAMAGED: PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION AS A MAJOR CAUSE OF THE ERASURE 3: Eleanor Marx: A
Little-Known Activist 4: A 21st Century Woman: Anne Case 5: Hillary Clinton
and the 2016 Presidential Election PART III: GROUPS OF WOMEN WHO HAVE BEEN
DAMAGED: THE EFFECTS OF PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION IN GROUPS 6: The Dial
Painters and Their Fate: Illness and Death for Many 7: The WASP of World
War II: Does the Stigma Linger? 8: The Challenge: Healing Groups and
Cultures 9: The Atrocity of Physical Abuse: Genocide and Rape in Rwanda and
Sex-Trafficked Girls PART IV: MECHANISMS THAT REVERSE THE DAMAGE:
MENTALIZATION AND REPARATIVE LEADERSHIP AS ANTIDOTES TO PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION 10: Attachment, Attachment Trauma, and Mentalization: Key
Components that Affect the Development of the Self and the Formation of
Group Identify 11: Reparative Leadership as a Way to Help Groups:
Reconciliation in Rwanda as an Example of Hope PART V: ATTEMPTING TO TURN
THINGS AROUND: FROM PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION (A ONE-MIND PROCESS) TO
MENTALIZATION (A TWO-MINDS PROCESS) 12: Treatment Out of the Analytic Box:
Attachment, Mentalization, and a Response to Trauma 13: The Lady-As My
Observing Ego-And I: Observing Mentalization After Forming Attachment
Relationships; Conclusion; Epilogue
MECHANISM THAT EXPLAINS OUR VIOLENT WORLD 1: A Mechanism That Harms:
Projective Identification as a Force that Destroys 2: Clara Thompson's
Disappearance: How Projective Identification Contributed to the
Near-Extinction of a Star PART II: THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DAMAGED: PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION AS A MAJOR CAUSE OF THE ERASURE 3: Eleanor Marx: A
Little-Known Activist 4: A 21st Century Woman: Anne Case 5: Hillary Clinton
and the 2016 Presidential Election PART III: GROUPS OF WOMEN WHO HAVE BEEN
DAMAGED: THE EFFECTS OF PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION IN GROUPS 6: The Dial
Painters and Their Fate: Illness and Death for Many 7: The WASP of World
War II: Does the Stigma Linger? 8: The Challenge: Healing Groups and
Cultures 9: The Atrocity of Physical Abuse: Genocide and Rape in Rwanda and
Sex-Trafficked Girls PART IV: MECHANISMS THAT REVERSE THE DAMAGE:
MENTALIZATION AND REPARATIVE LEADERSHIP AS ANTIDOTES TO PROJECTIVE
IDENTIFICATION 10: Attachment, Attachment Trauma, and Mentalization: Key
Components that Affect the Development of the Self and the Formation of
Group Identify 11: Reparative Leadership as a Way to Help Groups:
Reconciliation in Rwanda as an Example of Hope PART V: ATTEMPTING TO TURN
THINGS AROUND: FROM PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION (A ONE-MIND PROCESS) TO
MENTALIZATION (A TWO-MINDS PROCESS) 12: Treatment Out of the Analytic Box:
Attachment, Mentalization, and a Response to Trauma 13: The Lady-As My
Observing Ego-And I: Observing Mentalization After Forming Attachment
Relationships; Conclusion; Epilogue