The social unconscious in clinical work |
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Authors: | Earl Hopper |
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Affiliation: | (1) 11 Heath Mansions, The Mount, NW3 6SN London, England |
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Abstract: | An analyst who is unaware of the constraints of social facts and forces will be insensitive to their unconscious recreation within therapeutic situations, and unable to provide space for patients to imagine how their identities have been formed at particular social and political junctures. The concepts of the social unconscious and of equivalence are defined and located within the traditions of Group Analysis and British Object Relations Theory. A model of maturity is outlined, the central element of which is the willingness and ability to take the role of citizen. These ideas are illustrated with clinical vignettes from psychoanalysis and group analysis. |
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Keywords: | social unconscious equivalence social, cultural, and political factors citizenship clinical vignettes British object relations theory group analysis |
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