The Understanding and Treatment of Immigrant Trauma Survivors: Finding the Right Mix |
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Authors: | Andrew Lagomasino |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cambridge Health Alliance, UK;(2) Harvard Medical School, USA;(3) Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper reviews attempts by three authors to describe psychoanalytic conceptualizations and treatment of torture victims. It argues that because the transference-countertransference configuration with immigrants who have not suffered torture is very similar to that of torture survivors, that no special diagnostic categories, theories, or treatment methods are needed to work with torture survivors. Second, the paper contends that newer psychoanalytic paradigms such as Hoffman's Social Constructivism may assist clinicians to capture the richness and complexity of clinical work with torture survivors better than do traditional analytic conceptions such as neutrality. Via an analysis of the three papers in this volume, I conclude with a consideration of the strengths and the weaknesses of the field of cross-cultural psychotherapy in general. |
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Keywords: | psychotherapy of immigrants psychotherapy with torture survivors psychoanalytic conceptualization and treatment of trauma sequelae |
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