Humiliation and the Cultural and Relational Structuring of Hysteria: Reply to Commentaries |
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Authors: | Sam Gerson Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. California School of Professional Psychology and Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California samgerson@aol.com |
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Abstract: | In this reply to the discussions by Muriel Dimen and Richard Lasky of “Hysteria and Humiliation” I emphasize how historical theoretical conceptualizations of hysteria have always been informed by derogatory attitudes. I concur with Dimen's view that power is always invoked in gender and race relations and that these inevitably find their way into the clinical. I disagree with Lasky's view that the hysteric can be understood primarily through the operation of “autonomous mental events” and that too great a reliance on this concept obscures the role of cultural and developmental experiences of humiliation in the origins and maintenance of hysteric phenomena. |
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