Introductory Commentary to “Psychoanalysis’ zero gravity moment: Disrupting where we land”

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS Psychoanalysis Self and Context Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/24720038.2023.2236173
Cherian Verghese
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ABSTRACTThis paper challenges readers to examine how the “halls of power” within the psychoanalytic enterprise, and our own institutions mobilize our hatred and ‘white rage’ often subtly and imperceptibly towards non-whites. It raises the question: Are the marginalized and all non-white worlds also represented in our theories and training programs? He argues for a critical pedagogy which begins by our own racial self-examination and interrogation of our collective “implicated subjectivities” in the inhuman treatment of our patients, supervisees and colleagues – especially non-whites but whites as well because their unexamined racism dehumanizes even them. Using his own lived experiences in these psychoanalytic halls of power over 20 years, the author questions our tendency for universalizing, including self psychology’s central concept of empathy, especially as it is practiced. How shall we redress past and contemporary iniquities in order to make reparations, create a more just and inclusive psychoanalytic theory and practice and what might that look like?KEYWORDS: White ragewhite supremacycritical pedagogyopressive ideologiesdouble-consciousnessimplicated subectivity Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsCherian VergheseCherian Verghese, Ph.D. - Licensed psychologist Cherian is a Psychologist in Private Practice since 1990 in Washington, DC. He is on the faculty at the Washington School of Psychiatry (Supervision Training Program) and a Founding and Steering Committee Member of the School’s Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Culture. He is also on the Faculty of the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (ICP&P) where he previously Coordinated for the Institute’s Psychotherapy Training Program.
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摘要本文要求读者审视精神分析事业中的“权力大厅”,以及我们自己的机构是如何微妙地、不知不觉地动员我们对非白人的仇恨和“白人愤怒”的。它提出了一个问题:我们的理论和培训计划中是否也包含了边缘化和所有非白人世界?他主张一种批判性的教育方法,这种方法从我们自己的种族自我检查和对我们集体的“隐含主体性”的拷问开始,这些主体性在对待我们的病人、主管和同事的不人道待遇中——尤其是非白人,但白人也一样,因为他们未经检查的种族主义甚至使他们失去了人性。作者利用自己20多年来在精神分析领域的亲身经历,对我们普遍化的倾向提出了质疑,包括自我心理学的核心概念——共情,尤其是在实践过程中。我们该如何纠正过去和当代的罪恶来做出补偿,创造一个更公正更包容的精神分析理论和实践那会是什么样子?关键词:白人愤怒、白人至上、批判教育、压迫意识、双重意识、简化的主体性披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:scherian Verghese博士——持证心理学家scherian Verghese自1990年起在华盛顿特区担任私人执业心理学家。他是华盛顿精神病学学院(监督培训项目)的教员,也是该学院种族、民族和文化研究中心的创始和指导委员会成员。他也是当代心理治疗和精神分析研究所(ICP&P)的教员,在那里他曾协调过该研究所的心理治疗培训计划。
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