The Repetition of the Quotidian: Moods, Culture, and Trauma.
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| Title: | The Repetition of the Quotidian: Moods, Culture, and Trauma. |
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| Authors: | Tronick, Ed (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Psychoanalytic Dialogues. Nov/Dec2022, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p691-694. 4p. |
| Subjects: | Culture, Psychoanalysis |
| Abstract: | The commentaries by Foehl and Altman bring up many issues. Foehl emphasizes that the micro-temporal analysis needs to mooded to capture aspects of an exchange which it misses. It is an important emendation, or better said a needed addition. Altman argues that my work does not full consider the interweaving of culture into the individual or the dyad. Although I feel my work deeply considers how development is a culturated process, Altman is correct in arguing that psychoanalysis must continue to incorporate culture and race into its formulations and treatments if it is going to more effectively relieve suffering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | The commentaries by Foehl and Altman bring up many issues. Foehl emphasizes that the micro-temporal analysis needs to mooded to capture aspects of an exchange which it misses. It is an important emendation, or better said a needed addition. Altman argues that my work does not full consider the interweaving of culture into the individual or the dyad. Although I feel my work deeply considers how development is a culturated process, Altman is correct in arguing that psychoanalysis must continue to incorporate culture and race into its formulations and treatments if it is going to more effectively relieve suffering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 10481885 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/10481885.2022.2138088 |