COVER; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE Politics, violence, and the management of conflict in Northern Ireland; CHAPTER TWO A framework for understanding troubled relations: the work of Klein and object relations theorists; CHAPTER THREE Object relations theory and the conflict in Northern Ireland; CHAPTER FOUR Working with individuals affected by the Troubles; CHAPTER FIVE Working with groups affected by the Troubles; CHAPTER SIX Responding to the violence of theTroubles: the role of professionals and other care-givers
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion: the way forwardREFERENCES; GLOSSARY; INDEX
Summary
The "Troubles" in Northern Ireland have endured for so long that eventually the abnormal has become normal. This volume examines the processes by which society has become gradually dehumanised, and how the inhuman conditions, under which people have been forced to live so long, have come about. The authors seek to understand this situation and build upon the current literature, using their different personal and professional backgrounds to great effect to create a wider perspective. They describe the political background, the framework of Kleinian psychoanalysis, and then bring the two together