Lives Elsewhere: Migration and Psychic Malaise
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2006
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 252
- Category :
Individual Psychotherapy - Category 2 :
Psychotherapy and Politics - Catalogue No : 17706
- ISBN 13 : 9781855754652
- ISBN 10 : 1855754657
Reviews and Endorsements
'This is a most fitting book to launch Karnac's latest series, The International Series of Psychosocial Perspectives on Trauma, Displaced People, and Political Violence. The Series includes not only British contributions but it also hosts experiences from other countries as, today, these issues... affect the entire world. Within the last twenty years, armed conflicts around the world have created not only political upheavals but unspeakable suffering to vast numbers of people. Given the new globalised structures of our world today, the effects of these phenomena stretch far beyond the geographical boundaries of the countries concerned.
Lives Elsewhere offers English-speaking readers one of the best examples of continental European approaches to working psychologically with refugees and migrants. Unfortunately, the relevant literature in English, by and large, hardly acknowledges these continental perspectives, tending to remain close to Anglo-North American traditions. Yet as readers will discover, there is a great deal of richness in these neglected approaches. This volume is mainly based on the 'ethnopsychiatric' approach, which extends traditional psychiatric, psychological, and psychotherapeutic horizons by connecting them with theories and methods borrowed from anthropology and sociology.... This is a most apt description because this book, in effect, combines ethnopsychiatric elements with insights from systemic approaches as well as from the theory and practice of narrative psychotherapies. This unique blend interrelates the inner and outer worlds, the intrapsychic, the interpersonal, and the wider socio-political realms, appreciating the importance of rites and rituals as well as the power of narrative accounts. These are typical issues that all practitioners working with this group of people are grappling with, and this book offers a wealth of material that can instruct and inspire all readers.'
- Renos K. Papadopoulos, Series Editor, from the Foreword
'This book is a great tool for those professionals who work with people from different cultures and want to learn how to look at the process of migration in a positive and enriching perspective. An ethno-systemic-narrative approach and a variety of therapeutic interventions are well described in this book as a way to deal with the mental health and the social and family changes of the migrant in the new land.'
- Maurizio Andolfi, MD, Child Psychiatrist
'This comprehensive work describes the psychotherapeutic practices in contemporary Europe that have chosen to treat immigrant patients with real interest and respect. Anyone seeking an intimate understanding of psychopathology, trauma and immigration, will find "Lives Elsewhere" an indispensable book.'
- Nathalie Zajde, PhD, Professor of Psychology