ABSTRACT

This book explores the interpersonal world of sibling relationships, explaining how these relationships are central to the development of the psyche of the individual, of the group, of society and of the organisation.

Sibling Relations and the Horizontal Axis in Theory and Practice considers four key areas: sibling relations, sibling trauma, the law of the mother and the horizontal axis. The contributors journey through examples from the psychological, philosophical, organisational, social and cultural realms, giving a new perspective on the psychic world and the importance of sibling relationships as an empowering and therapeutic component for building relationships. While we are used to looking at the individual, the group and at society through the vertical, hierarchical relationship that results from parent–child relationships, this book discusses and reveals the impact of the horizontal axis.

Sibling Relations and the Horizontal Axis in Theory and Practice will be important reading for psychoanalysts, group analysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists in practice and in training.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |102 pages

Sibling Relations

chapter 1.3|14 pages

Far away from home

A study of sibling relationships in Thomas Ogden's novels

chapter 1.4|12 pages

A new take on Joseph and his brothers

Siblings as a potential rescue from parental destructiveness

chapter 1.5|8 pages

Transferences in Groups and Organizations

Definitions and Clinical Value

chapter 1.6|10 pages

Otherness in groups

The nursing couple and Oedipal relations

chapter 1.8|10 pages

Mature Adult Siblinghood

part |57 pages

Sibling Trauma

chapter 2.1|11 pages

Exclusion on the Horizontal Axis

chapter 2.2|8 pages

The Horizontal Axis From Different Perspectives

The Social Significance of Siblings

chapter 2.5|11 pages

Healing traumatic scars

New sibling relationships in therapeutic settings

part |37 pages

The Horizontal Axis

chapter 4.2|11 pages

Traversing the Axes

The Intersection of Parental and Sibling Relations in the Film The Return, by Andrey Zvyagintsev

chapter 4.3|12 pages

Power relations in psychoanalysis as conditioned by capitalist structures

Felix Guattari's critique and new horizons