ABSTRACT
This book will stimulate readers to cross borders: between theory and practice, between research and everyday therapy, between out-patient and in-patient psychotherapy, between the view of ones own, the known and the culturally foreign. Yet it is only with an awareness of these borders, an acknowledgement and respect of them, that it will be possible to proceed towards integrating differences, where this makes sense and appears necessary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|75 pages
Questioning Psychoanalytical Conceptualisation
section II|58 pages
Psychotherapy in Culture and Society: Problems of Migration, Interculturality
section III|65 pages
Widening the Borders in Psychoanalytic Treatment
section IV|55 pages
Is Psychoanalytic Research Possible?