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Am J Psychoanal ; 83(2): 131-151, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37258703

ABSTRACT

In February 2023 98-year-old former President Jimmy Carter entered hospice care and began spending his remaining time at home with his family. This paper describes his personal, and The Carter Center's financial, support for applying psychoanalytic approaches to understanding and calming large-group conflicts in Estonia and Albania and helping to enrich psychoanalytic knowledge of large-group psychology.


Subject(s)
Psychoanalysis , Psychoanalytic Therapy , Humans
2.
Int J Group Psychother ; 73(4): 336-349, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38446611

ABSTRACT

The current paper is an invited keynote from the 2023 Connect conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association. The author describes the large group identity and how it develops alongside the individual self. Barriers to coexistence among groups is explored as well as ways of fostering peace.


Subject(s)
Diplomacy , Psychotherapy, Group , Humans , Social Conditions
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Am J Psychoanal ; 82(4): 503-511, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36302958

ABSTRACT

Since the middle of last century the so-called "rational actor" models in international and domestic affairs (von Rochau, 1853) supported the assumption that a political leader's decision-making is logical and unaffected by psychological factors. In 1993 eight psychoanalytically oriented psychiatrists formed a team to study political leaders' personality characteristics and the psychodynamics of their decision-making processes. They met twice a year for five years and studied political leaders with obsessional, paranoid, schizoid, narcissistic and depressive personality organizations (Volkan, Akhtar, Dorn, Kafka, Kernberg, Olsson, Rogers, & Shanfield, 1998). Today academicians dealing with political issues are more aware that the personality of a political leader plays a crucial role in his or her attempts to maintain a stable relationship with his or her "followers" as well as in dealing with domestic and international issues. On February 2022, Russia launched an invasion of Ukraine. Vladimir Putin's psychological issues in starting this invasion already have been examined through psychoanalytic angles (Ihanus, 2022; Volkan & Javakhishvili, 2022). On August 30, 2022, Mikhail Gorbachev died. A political leader with Gorbachev's personality would not start a new war, a new horrifying event with brutality against civilians, children and innocent.


Subject(s)
Leadership , Personality , Male , Female , Child , Humans , Death
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Int J Psychoanal ; 103(3): 455-466, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35856143

ABSTRACT

There are observable realistic factors - economic, legal and political - that contribute to initiating and maintaining international conflicts, including starting wars. Behind such factors there are also various psychological elements. This paper recalls correspondence between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud and Freud's pessimistic response to the question "Why War?" and explores this question from the point of view of large-group psychology. The term "large group" describes thousands or millions of people, most of whom never see or even know about each other as individuals, but who share many of the same sentiments and the same realistic or fantasied ancestral history. This paper defines a concept, "large-group identity", and describes how protecting it plays a key role in maintaining and even initiating war-like situations or wars. This paper also considers the psychological make-up of a decision-maker with political power who encourages war.

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Am J Psychoanal ; 82(2): 189-209, 2022 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35739303

ABSTRACT

This paper illustrates how and when the personality characteristics of a political leader can initiate and/or become intertwined with societal and political processes. We are not suggesting that "real world" issues and secondary process calculations are not important or should be discarded in favor of psychological considerations. Instead, we suggest that psychoanalysts and psychodynamically informed mental health professionals can contribute to a more complete analysis of political or societal processes and the personalities of leaders who play major roles in them. Only through such interdisciplinary work can we fully understand the complex and intertwined nature of the crucial events that shape political leaders' internal and external worlds.


Subject(s)
Leadership , Personality , Humans , Politics , Ukraine
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Am J Psychoanal ; 81(2): 137-154, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33953317

ABSTRACT

Escaping Nazi annexation of Austria, Sigmund Freud and his family left there in 1938 to live the rest of their lives in exile in the house now known as the Freud Museum in London. This paper is based upon the author's Holocaust Day Memorial Lecture delivered virtually at this museum on January 27, 2021, which marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. Besides remembering those who were lost during World War II, the content of this paper includes a description of different types of massive traumas, with a focus on disasters at the hand of the Other, and their impact on individuals and large groups. Sigmund Freud's ideas about relationships between communities and countries with adjoining territories, as well as large-group psychology, are updated, and individuals' and large groups' needs to grasp onto large-group identities is explained and illustrated with case reports.


Subject(s)
Historical Trauma , Holocaust , Prejudice , Psychoanalysis , Social Identification , Anomie , COVID-19/psychology , Historical Trauma/ethnology , Historical Trauma/history , Historical Trauma/psychology , History, 20th Century , Holocaust/prevention & control , Holocaust/psychology , Humans , Prejudice/prevention & control , Prejudice/psychology , Psychoanalysis/ethics , Psychoanalysis/history , Psychology, Social
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Am J Psychoanal ; 79(2): 139-155, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31068641

ABSTRACT

This paper aims to explore severe societal-political divisions and interferences with democratic processes and human rights issues in many locations around the world, including in the United States, and examines the role of leader-follower relationships related to such developments. The term "large group" describes hundreds, thousands or millions of people- most of whom will never see or even know about each other as individuals, but who share many of the same sentiments. This paper first describes how a child becomes a member of a large-group and how adults sometimes develop a second type of large-group identity. Looking at such phenomena provides the background data needed to examine the spread of the metaphorical question, "Who are we now?" worldwide, as well as to examine the evolution of present-day authoritarian regimes, extreme right-wing politics and rhetoric, wall-building, and societal-political divisions.


Subject(s)
Democracy , Dissent and Disputes , Interpersonal Relations , Leadership , Social Identification , Social Values , Adult , Authoritarianism , Child , Freudian Theory , Humans , Internationality , Negotiating , Object Attachment , Psychoanalytic Theory , Self Concept , Social Change , Socialization
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Psychoanal Rev ; 104(6): 661-685, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29239708

ABSTRACT

There are many aspects-political, economic, legal, medical, cultural, religious-of the present refugee crisis in Europe. Difficulties at border crossings, settlement programs, life-saving issues, and security measures come to mind immediately, but the refugee crisis also needs to be examined from a psychological angle. This paper outlines psychoanalytic findings on voluntary and forced immigration and human responses to the Other. Change in the twenty-first century is occurring at an unprecedented pace and scale. Globalization, incredible advances in communication technology, fast travel, recourse limitations, terrorist activities, and now the refugee crisis in Europe make psychoanalytic investigation of the Other a necessity.


Subject(s)
Emigration and Immigration , Psychoanalysis , Refugees/psychology , Transients and Migrants/psychology , Europe , Humans
10.
Int J Group Psychother ; 62(1): 121-8, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22229371
11.
Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 11(2): 303-314, abr.-jun. 2006.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-453548

ABSTRACT

Beginning with Freud, psychoanalytic theories concerning large groups have mainly focused on individuals' perceptions of what their large groups psychologically mean to them. This chapter examines some aspects of large-group psychology in its own right and studies psychodynamics of ethnic, national, religious or ideological groups, the membership of which originates in childhood. I will compare the mourning process in individuals with the mourning process in large groups to illustrate why we need to study large-group psychology as a subject in itself. As part of this discussion I will also describe signs and symptoms of large-group regression. When there is a threat against a large-group's identity, massive violence may be initiated and this violence in turn, has an obvious impact on public health.


A partir de Freud, as teorias psicanalíticas a respeito de grandes grupos focalizam principalmente as percepções e os significados que os indivíduos psicologicamente atribuem a eles. Este texto analisa alguns aspectos sobre a psicologia dos grandes grupos e sua psicodinâmica interna e específica. Toma como referência grupos étnicos, nacionais, religiosos e ideológicos cujo pertencimento dos sujeitos iniciou-se na infância. Faz-se uma comparação entre o processo de luto em indivíduos e o processo de luto em grandes grupos para ilustrar por que é necessário investir no conhecimento da psicologia destes últimos, como um objeto específico. Descreve ainda sinais e sintomas de regressão em grandes grupos. Quando há ameaça à identidade coletiva pode ocorrer um processo de violência de massas que obviamente influencia na sua saúde coletiva.


Subject(s)
Cultural Characteristics , Behavior , Armed Conflicts , Bereavement , Ethnicity/psychology , Violence/trends , Impacts of Polution on Health , Public Health , Psychoanalytic Theory
12.
Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 11(supl): 1199-1210, 2006.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-471485

ABSTRACT

A partir de Freud, as teorias psicanalistas sobre grandes grupos focalizam, principalmente, as percepções e os significados que, psicologicamente, os indivíduos atribuem a eles. Este texto analisa alguns aspectos sobre a psicologia dos grandes grupos e sua psicodinâmica interna e específica. Toma como referência grupos étnicos, nacionais, religiosos e ideológicos cujo pertencimento dos sujeitos iniciou-se na infância. O autor faz uma comparação entre o processo de luto em indivíduos e o processo de luto em grandes grupos para ilustrar por que é necessário investir no conhecimento da psicologia destes últimos como um objeto específico. O autor descreve, ainda, sinais e sintomas de regressão em grandes grupos. Quando há ameaça à identidade coletiva, pode ocorrer um processo de violência de massas que obviamente influencia a saúde pública.


Beginning with Freud, psychoanalytic theories concerning large groups have mainly focused on individuals' perceptions of what their large groups psychologically mean to them. This text examines some aspects of large-group psychology in its own right and studies psychodynamics of ethnic, national, religious or ideological groups, the membership of which originates in childhood. I will compare the mourning process in individuals with the mourning process in large groups to illustrate why we need to study large-group psychology as a subject in itself. As part of this discussion I will also describe signs and symptoms of large-group regression.When there is a threat against a large-group's identity, massive violence may be initiated and this violence in turn, has an obvious impact on public health.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cultural Characteristics , Armed Conflicts , Bereavement , Ethnicity/psychology , Psychoanalytic Theory , Violence/trends , Impacts of Polution on Health , Public Health
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