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A Psychoanalytic Approach to Refugee Mental Health reflects on psychoanalytic work with vulnerable people during the refugee crisis.
Chrysi Giannoulaki describes her work as a supervisor of groups of caregivers dealing with the mental health of refugees in Athens. The book explores work with complex refugee cases that involve major economic, political, and social issues, with victims of sexual violence, and with unaccompanied minors. Exploring the potential of psychoanalytic theory of trauma and psychosis, clinical psychoanalytic thinking to foster integration, and tolerance of the extremely traumatized individual within networks of social relations, the book acts protectively against moments of xenophobia and polarization.
A Psychoanalytic Approach to Refugee Mental Health will be essential reading for psychoanalytically informed mental health professionals, especially those working with refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable patients.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1
Language and Silence
Chapter 2
Dream and Daydreaming
Chapter 3
Male Friendship and Homosexuality
Chapter 4
Violence and Women
Chapter 5
Identity and mourning
Chapter 6
Forms of Repetition
Chapter 7
"Difficult" Refugees and Sex-work
Chapter 8
Mourning and Nostalgia
Chapter 9
Psychosis and Violence
Chapter 10
Understanding and Explaining Ruptures and Reconstruction
Chapter 11
Counter-Transference and Xenos
Chapter 12
Intergenerational Transmission: Memory and Oblivion
Conclusion