罗姆妇女与(非)流浪犹太人:移民、分离与归属的寻找

Q4 Psychology
Susan Klebanoff
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作者在书中讲述了她复杂而神秘的移民父亲的成长过程,他作为一个俄罗斯犹太人,在中国北方生活了多年。她关注的是这一个人家族史对她治疗一位来自东欧的罗姆女病人的影响。这位罗姆女病人是最近才移民过来的,她也作为被污名化的其他人生活了很多年。作者区分了一次性移民和移民的经历,后者被几代人的流离失所所困扰,这使他们质疑自己的基本安全感和归属感。作者讨论了个人和职业线索在工作中交织的方式,影响了治疗的双向有意识和无意识流动。在临床僵局之后,患者和分析师共同建立一个相互转变的时刻。
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The Romani Woman and the (non)Wandering Jew: Immigration, Dissociation, and The Search for Belonging
The author writes about growing up with her complex and enigmatic immigrant father, who lived many years as a stigmatized other, a Russian Jew in northern China. She focuses on the impact this personal family history has on her treatment with a female Romani patient from Eastern Europe, a more recent immigrant, who also lived many years as a stigmatized other. The author differentiates between the experience of one-time immigrants and migrants, the latter being haunted by generations of dislocation, which causes them to question their fundamental sense of safety and belonging. The author discusses the ways the personal and professional threads become interwoven in the work, impacting the bi-directional conscious and unconscious flow of the treatment. Together patient and analyst build toward a mutually transformative moment, following a clinical impasse.
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