In this book, Jill Salberg and Sue Grand offer an overview of the psychoanalytic work on transgenerational trauma, rooting their perspective in attachment theory and the social-ethical turn of Relational Psychoanalysis.
Transgenerational Trauma
β Scribed by Jill Salberg;Sue Grand;; Sue Grand
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 141
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this book, Jill Salberg and Sue Grand offer an overview of the psychoanalytic work on transgenerational trauma, rooting their perspective in attachment theory and the social-ethical turn of Relational Psychoanalysis.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Endorsements Page
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Introduction
Legacies of Trauma Histories: Melancholic Hunger
1 Historical Overview of Theories of Trauma and Transgenerational Transmissions
Legacies From Traumas of Slavery and Attachment Ruptures and Repairs
Legacies From Slavery: Traumas Enacted, Attachment Ruptures Repaired
2 Between Silence and Words: Attachment, Trauma and the Mode of Transgenerational Transmissions
3 The Wound and Its Social Imperatives
4 When Wounds Touch: Witnessing and Enacting as Embodied Healing Processes
Legacies From Trauma of Immigration, Violence, Loss, and Shame: βI am Living, I Remember You.β
5 Legacies of Violence: Our Perpetrator Fragments
Transgenerational Figures and Figurations in My Representational World
6 Social Justice: Conflict Resolution and Transgenerational Studies
References
Index
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