Psychoanalysis Under Occupation

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Psychoanalysis Under Occupation

Lara Sheehi, Stephen Sheehi · 2021 · 224 pages

Heavily Influenced By Frantz Fanon And Critically Engaging The Theories Of Decoloniality And Liberatory Psychoanalysis, Lara Sheehi And Stephen Sheehi Platform The Lives, Perspectives, And Insights Of Psychoanalytically-inflected Palestinian Psychologists, Psychiatrists, And Other Mental Health Professionals, Centering The Stories That Non-clinical Palestinians Have Entrusted To Them Over Four Years Of Community Engagement With Clinicians Throughout Historic Palestine. Sheehi And Sheehi Document The Stories Of Palestinian Clinicians In Relation To Settler-colonialism And Violence But, Even More So, In Relation To Their Patients, Communities, Families, And One Another (as A Clinical Community). In Doing So, They Track The Appearance Of Settler Colonialism As A Psychologically Extractive Process, One That Is Often Effaced By Discourses Of Normalization, Trauma, Resilience, And Human Rights, With The Aid Of Clinicians, As Well As Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis Under Occupation: Practicing Resistance In Palestine Unpacks The Intersection Of Psychoanalysis As A Psychological Practice In Palestine, While Also Advancing A Set Of Therapeutic Theories In Which To Critically Engage And Read The Politically Complex Array Of Conditions That Define Life For Palestinians Living Under Israeli Occupation-- Provided By Publisher.

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