ABSTRACT

This important book gathers a set of influential international contributors with psychoanalytic and group analytic knowledge to provide a wide-ranging critical analysis of the present state of Europe.

Europe is facing huge challenges: waves of immigrants are reshaping its identity and testing its tolerance; Brexit is a destabilizing factor and its outcomes are not yet clear; economic crises continue to threaten; the resurgence of nationalism is threatening an open-borders one-continent ideology. This book tackles some of these challenges. Divided into two parts, the first analyses the current social, political, cultural and economic trends in Europe using psychoanalytic and group analytic concepts, while the second concentrates on existing applications of psychoanalytic and group analytic concepts to help manage national and international change in individual countries as well as on the continent as a whole, including groups for German, Ukrainian and Russian participants; groups organised in Serbia in order to overcome the recent, traumatic past; and the "Sandwich model", developed to enhance communication in situations of conflict, trauma and blocked communication. When we feel threatened, we cling to our in-group and its members. We want to think the same and be the same as our neighbors, but this group illusion of homogeneity conceals the fact that we are different. While homogeneity offers stability, it is diversity that offers freedom.

This book will be of great interest to researchers on the present state of Europe from across a range of different disciplines, from psychoanalysis to politics, sociology, economics and international relations.

chapter |4 pages

Europe on the Couch

The breaking of a homogeneous group illusion

part One|49 pages

General reflections

part Two|78 pages

Particular understanding

chapter 6|18 pages

Poland and the Other – The Other and Poland

A dialogue between a newcomer and a native

chapter 8|13 pages

Norway

Between grandiosity and inferiority

chapter 9|12 pages

Far from the Madding Crowd

Pre to post Brexit Britain

chapter 10|9 pages

Will Brexit Brake the EU?

part Three|66 pages

Practical interventions

chapter 11|12 pages

National Nightmare

Thoughts on the genesis and legacy of perpetrator trauma

chapter 13|12 pages

Negotiation between Three Ambivalently Connected Nations

Finding common ground through metaphors in multinational large group sessions