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The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychonalytic Lens (Relational Perspectives Book Series, Vol 3)
Neil Altman

The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychonalytic Lens (Relational Perspectives Book Series, Vol 3)

Analytic Press (Oct 1995)
0881631736
| Hardcover
188 pages | 159 x 240 mm
Dewey 616.89/17
LC Classification RC506 .A48 1995
LC Control No. 95023629

Subject

  • Community Mental Health Services
  • Managed Mental Health Care
  • Psychiatric Clinics - Sociological Aspects
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychoanalysis - Social Aspects
  • Psychodynamic Psychotherapy - Social Aspects
  • Psychology, Social
  • Urban Health
  • Urban Poor - Mental Health Services

Plot

Psychoanalytic theory and technique have rarely addressed clinical work in inner city public clinics, much less the complex social issues revolving around race, culture, and social class that arise in this setting. In The Analyst in the Inner City: Race, Class, and Culture Through a Psychoanalytic Lens, Neil Altman undertakes this challenging task. In so doing, he takes psychoanalysis to its margins: to the people excluded by traditional theory and practice, the very people made peripheral by society at large. Just as psychoanalytic treatment seeks to foster personal integration of the psychically marginal, so Altman seeks to identify, explore, and transcend the exclusionary boundaries of traditional psychoanalytic practice.