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Cultural Identity and Groups of Belonging
Authors:Jean Claude Rouchy
Institution:(1) Analyse de Groupe et d'Institution Association Européenne, Président de la Fédération des Associations de Psychothérapie Analytique de Groupe, Private Practice, Psychoanalyst, France;(2) 40 rue de la Bienfaisance, F. 75008 Paris, France
Abstract:Research into the cultural foundations of psychic structure must take place simultaneously at the individual, group, and psychosocial level of analysis. Identity, as both an individual and a collective phenomenon, and the primacy of the group dimension become manifest in the imaginary space created by groups, in Bion's ldquoprotomental system.rdquo Cultural ldquoincorporatesrdquo function like somatic processes and establish the synchrony of all cultural interactions. Individuation would thus emerge from the shared common base, which in turn is related to the individual's internalization of his ldquogroup of belonging.rdquo A distinction is drawn between primary groups of belonging, which are extensions of family structure and supply the group's cultural identity, and secondary belonging groups, which are ldquoinstitutedrdquo by the society. The relationship between transcultural experiences, aiming at achieving unity, and intercultural experiences, which recognize limits and differences, is a source of tension for the individual and the group. Examples are given of the function of excitation ldquoscreensrdquo within instituted groups and of the cultural dimension of the analytic setting.
Keywords:transcultural  intercultural  group of belonging  individuation  analytic research
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