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Beschreibung
This volume aims to make a unique and significant contribution to the proliferating literature on German-Israeli relatedness in the post-Holocaust era. It is both a record and a testimony to a novel and vitally important approach to this work, demonstrating the possibility of dealing with Germans and Israelis in a way that is immediate, direct, and powerfully evocative. Its power lies in that it is not work aimed at rapprochement or exoneration. It focuses on the two groups by using highly skilled and trained professionals - psychoanalysts and psychotherapists - from both countries. And it employs a unique methodology: the magnifying lens of Group Relations working conferences. It is in this sense that it may well be said that this volume lies at the intersection of a number of crucial human, social and heuristic developments that have characterized the twentieth century.

This book shows the unique meaning and importance of the other as one engages in ones own work of change. The bottom line of these conferences is a demonstration of how crucial the actual presence of the other is to desirable changes that may take place in ones identity. This becomes all the more powerful when this other is not a 'neutral' presence, but the one to whom ones own identity relates. This cannot be emphasized too strongly. It is one of the major and most poignant contributions and outcomes of the conferences and of this book.
This volume aims to make a unique and significant contribution to the proliferating literature on German-Israeli relatedness in the post-Holocaust era. It is both a record and a testimony to a novel and vitally important approach to this work, demonstrating the possibility of dealing with Germans and Israelis in a way that is immediate, direct, and powerfully evocative. Its power lies in that it is not work aimed at rapprochement or exoneration. It focuses on the two groups by using highly skilled and trained professionals - psychoanalysts and psychotherapists - from both countries. And it employs a unique methodology: the magnifying lens of Group Relations working conferences. It is in this sense that it may well be said that this volume lies at the intersection of a number of crucial human, social and heuristic developments that have characterized the twentieth century.

This book shows the unique meaning and importance of the other as one engages in ones own work of change. The bottom line of these conferences is a demonstration of how crucial the actual presence of the other is to desirable changes that may take place in ones identity. This becomes all the more powerful when this other is not a 'neutral' presence, but the one to whom ones own identity relates. This cannot be emphasized too strongly. It is one of the major and most poignant contributions and outcomes of the conferences and of this book.
Über den Autor
H. Shmuel Erlich ist 1937 in Frankfurt a.M. geboren und 1939 nach Palastina immigriert; Prof. em. des Sigmund-Freud-Lehrstuhls der Hebraischen Universitat Jerusalem; Lehranalytiker und Supervisor der Israelischen Psychoanalytischen Gesellschaft (IPS); ehem. Vorsitzender der IPS; ehem. Direktor von OFEK sowie internationaler Gruppenbeziehungskonferenzen. H. Shmuel Erlich was born 1937 in Germany, immigrated to Palestine 1939. He was Training and Supervising Analyst, Israel Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, held leadership positions, including that of President, in the Israel Psychoanalytic Society, and clinical leadership positions, including Chief Psychologist and Director of Adolescent Service, Eitanim Psychiatric Hospital and Director of Training, Summit Institute. Academic positions include: Associate Clinical Professor, Psychology Department; Sigmund Freud Professor of Psychoanalysis and Director, Sigmund Freud Center for Psychoanalytic Study and Research, all at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem; and Erikson Scholar, the Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts (2001). His organizational and consultancy career includes extensive work in Group Relations Conferences in Israel and internationally; founding member of OFEK - The Israel Association for the Study of Group and Organizational Processes; and Faculty member of the Program in Organizational Consultation and Development - A Systems Psychoanalytic Perspective, cosponsored by OFEK and the Sigmund Freud Center at the Hebrew University."
Zusammenfassung
This volume aims to make a unique and significant contribution to the proliferating literature on German-Israeli relatedness in the post-Holocaust era.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Foreword
Desmond M. Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus, Anglican Church of Southern Africa

I Introduction
H. Shmuel Erlich

II The Story and History of the Project

II.1 Israel Psychoanalytic Society and the Sigmund Freud Center
H. Shmuel Erlich

II.2 The Stages of the German Psychoanalysts on Their Way to the First Nazareth Conference
Hermann Beland

II.3 Events and Experiences Leading to the Idea of a German-Israeli Conference
H. Shmuel Erlich

III Structure and Design

III.1 The Process of Conference Design
Eric Miller

III.2 Supplementary Comments on Design and Structure
H. Shmuel Erlich

IV The Conference Experience
Mira Erlich-Ginor

IV.1 Introduction: The Book and the Collage - A Concept and its Problems

IV.2 Participants - Present and Missing

IV.3 The Conferences Experience

IV.4 Looking at the Invisible: The Unthought Known and the Unspeakable

IV.5 The Danger/Fear of False Reconciliation

IV.6 By way of Outcome - Getting out from the Imprisonment of the Past

IV.7 To be staff in these Conferences

IV.8 No Way and no Reason to Sum Up

IV.9 List of Contributors

V Central and Emergent Themes
H. Shmuel Erlich

V.1 Holocaust-Related Identity Components of Germans and Israelis

V.2 Special Trauma and Special Relationships

V.3 Change and Transformation - the Burden of Betrayal

VI Post Conference Experience
H. Shmuel Erlich

VI.1 Presentations, Discussions, Their Impact and Contributions

VII Epilogue
H. Shmuel Erlich

VII.1 Where to Now?

VII.2 Who Needs These Conferences?

References
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Zeitgeschichte & Politik
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Geschichte, Kunst, Musik
Jahrhundert: ab 1949
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Reihe: Bibliothek der Psychoanalyse
Inhalt: 192 S.
ISBN-13: 9783898067515
ISBN-10: 3898067513
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Erlich, H. Shmuel
Erlich-Ginor, Mira
Beland, Hermann
Herausgeber: H Shmuel Erlich/Mira Erlich-Ginor/Hermann Beland
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Hersteller: Psychosozial-Verlag
Psychosozial-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
Bibliothek der Psychoanalyse
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Psychosozial-Verlag, Walltorstr. 10, D-35390 Gießen, vertrieb@psychosozial-verlag.de
Maße: 210 x 148 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: H. Shmuel Erlich (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.01.2009
Gewicht: 0,289 kg
Artikel-ID: 134292921

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