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1 online resource (299 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Notes on the contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Copyright permissions and credits -- Editorial introduction -- Part 1 Border, migration, and identity -- Chapter 1 Crossing physical borders and the making of identity: The case of Europe -- Introduction -- Identity: a brief review of key questions -- Identity in analytical psychology -- Space, body, borders, and identity formation -- Being rooted in space: human and non-human environment -- Bodies and borders |
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Study case: the European identity -- A founding myth -- Did a European identity exist in the past? -- What kind of identity today? -- Territory -- Values -- The European cultural complex of an unheroic heroine -- The contact zone between the ego and the other -- The violent crossing of borders by a threatening other, the terrorist -- The crossing of borders by an exposed other, the asylum seeker -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Challenges to the individuation process of people on the move: Developing a sense of global citizenship -- Introduction |
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A hierarchy of lexicon describing people on the move -- A common theoretical framework for people on the move -- Home -- The impact of potentially traumatic life events -- Identity development and sense of belonging -- Individuation and global citizenship -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 The Mexican-American cultural complex: Assessing the depth-psychological problems due to challenges of assimilation in American society -- Introduction -- Part 1: Mexican-Americans: a brief history -- Part 2: A depth-psychological perspective on the cultural complex -- Part 3: Interviews -- Conclusion |
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Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Hidden in plain sight: How therapists miss cultural trauma in trans-cultural white clients -- Introduction -- Cultural complexes -- Three vignettes -- Michelle -- Sal -- Virginia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 Border phenomenology and gender -- Chapter 5 Ismail is now called Ebru and Lea wants to be a mechanic: Transgender and intercultural work as a municipal task -- Introduction -- Interculturality in the city of Frankfurt am Main -- The Office for Multicultural Affairs (AmkA) -- Queering the city -- the coordination unit for LGBTIQ topics |
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Transgressing the binary -- Transgender work in practice: Schools and suicide in trans* teens -- Homelessness of trans* people -- Being in-between: Is a legal third gender enough? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Child development and gender issues: Symbols, creativity, and alterity through Sandplay therapy -- Introduction -- The symptoms -- Intervention -- The Jungian perspective -- The analytical work with children -- Sandplay therapy -- Case presentation -- Conclusion -- References |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Chapter 7 Bernini and the Pont Sant'Angelo: The transcendent hermaphrodite as symbol of individuation |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Amezaga, Pilar
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ISBN |
9781000168037 |
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1000168034 |
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