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Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Paidos Iberica Ediciones S A, 1980
ISBN 10: 8475090222 ISBN 13: 9788475090221
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Although human migrations have been examined by historians, sociologists, demographers, and economists, among others, the effects of relocation have never before been studied in detail from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. In this book, previously published in Spanish and French, Drs. León and Rebeca Grinberg provide the first psychoanalytic study of normal and pathological reactions to migration. Drawing on rich clinical material, on literature, and on myth, the Grinbergs discuss the relationship between migration and the language and age of the traveler; they consider its effects on the migrant's sense of identity; they emphasize the special problem of exile, where departure is involuntary and return impossible; they draw insightful analogies between the migratory experience and human development, which can be seen as a series of arrivals and departures, and between migration and adoption, both instances of profound dislocation. The Grinbergs look at the phenomenon of migration in terms of the different types of anxieties it can awaken: persecutory anxieties in the face of change, depressive anxieties in which one mourns for others left behind and for the lost parts of the self, and confusional anxieties over the inability to distinguish between the old and the new. These anxieties, together with the symptoms and defense mechanisms they may produce, are part of what the Grinbergs call the psychopathology of migration. According to the authors, the ability to overcome these anxieties and recover the pleasure of thinking and desiring and the capacity for making plans for the future promotes an enrichment of the ego and the consolidation of a more evolved sense of identity, marking a positive point in maturation.
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Condizione: New. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Migration and Exile (Paperback or Softback).
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Although human migrations have been examined by historians, sociologists, demographers, and economists, among others, the effects of relocation have never before been studied in detail from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. In this book, previously published in Spanish and French, Drs. León and Rebeca Grinberg provide the first psychoanalytic study of normal and pathological reactions to migration. Drawing on rich clinical material, on literature, and on myth, the Grinbergs discuss the relationship between migration and the language and age of the traveler; they consider its effects on the migrant's sense of identity; they emphasize the special problem of exile, where departure is involuntary and return impossible; they draw insightful analogies between the migratory experience and human development, which can be seen as a series of arrivals and departures, and between migration and adoption, both instances of profound dislocation. The Grinbergs look at the phenomenon of migration in terms of the different types of anxieties it can awaken: persecutory anxieties in the face of change, depressive anxieties in which one mourns for others left behind and for the lost parts of the self, and confusional anxieties over the inability to distinguish between the old and the new. These anxieties, together with the symptoms and defense mechanisms they may produce, are part of what the Grinbergs call the psychopathology of migration. According to the authors, the ability to overcome these anxieties and recover the pleasure of thinking and desiring and the capacity for making plans for the future promotes an enrichment of the ego and the consolidation of a more evolved sense of identity, marking a positive point in maturation.
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Editore: Klett, Stuttgart 1990,, 1990
Da: Antiquariat Petri, Jena, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloSC. Condizione: Gut. Obr., 272s., in gutem Zustand, [HSA15,2b], Deu 400g.
Da: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Regno Unito
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Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Muy bueno. : Este libro explora los complejos conceptos de identidad y cambio desde una perspectiva psicoanalítica profunda. Los autores proponen un enfoque ampliado que integra la evidencia clínica con diversas disciplinas como la antropología, la economía, la política y el arte.A través de sus páginas, se promueve una discusión enriquecedora sobre cómo los individuos y las sociedades navegan las transformaciones personales y colectivas, convirtiéndose en una obra de referencia para profesionales y lectores interesados en la psicología y las ciencias sociales. EAN: 9789728449070 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Ciencias Título: Identidade e Mudança Autor: Léon Grinberg| Rebeca Grinberg Editorial: Climepsi Editores Idioma: pt Páginas: 200 Formato: tapa blanda.
Editore: Paidós, Biblioteca de Psicología Profunda, Volumen 17, 199 pgs., Buenos Aires, 1976
Da: Buenos Aires Libros, Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
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Aggiungi al carrelloRústica. Condizione: Buen estado. Incluye: El concepto de identidad y los vínculos de integración espacial, temporal y social; Yo y el self. Su delimitación conceptual; Vínculo de integración espacial. Cuerpo, esquema corporal e identidad sexual; Vínculo de integración social. Importancia de las relaciones objetales y de las identificaciones, entre otros. Firma de antiguo dueño en hoja en blanco. Numerosas marcas de lectura y notas marginales en lápiz en aprox. 32 pgs. [Libro en Español / Book in Spanish] === PSICOLOGIA === Size: 8vo.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Yale University Press 01.08.1989., 1989
ISBN 10: 0300040113 ISBN 13: 9780300040111
Da: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germania
EUR 29,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Gut. 240 Seiten Gebundene Ausgabe in gutem Zustand mit Schutzumschlag. Contents - Foreword bz Otto F. Kernberg M. D. - Migration and Myth - Migratino as Trauma and Crisis - The Imigrants - Analysis of a Case in the Premigratory Period - The Dilemma - To Leave or Not to Leave? - Those Left Behind - Arrival in the New Land - The New Environment - Development of the Migratory Process: Assimiliation into the New Environment - Migration and Language - Age and Migration - Migration and Identity - Migration and Psychosis - The Impossible Return - Exile, a Specific Kind of Migration - Second-Generation Immigrants - The Possible Return - To Return or Not to Return? - Human Development as Migration - Adoption and Surrender ISBN 9780300040111 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 356 14,6 x 1,9 x 22,2 cm, Gebundene Ausgabe.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Although human migrations have been examined by historians, sociologists, demographers, and economists, among others, the effects of relocation have never before been studied in detail from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. In this book, previously published in Spanish and French, Drs. León and Rebeca Grinberg provide the first psychoanalytic study of normal and pathological reactions to migration. Drawing on rich clinical material, on literature, and on myth, the Grinbergs discuss the relationship between migration and the language and age of the traveler; they consider its effects on the migrant's sense of identity; they emphasize the special problem of exile, where departure is involuntary and return impossible; they draw insightful analogies between the migratory experience and human development, which can be seen as a series of arrivals and departures, and between migration and adoption, both instances of profound dislocation. The Grinbergs look at the phenomenon of migration in terms of the different types of anxieties it can awaken: persecutory anxieties in the face of change, depressive anxieties in which one mourns for others left behind and for the lost parts of the self, and confusional anxieties over the inability to distinguish between the old and the new. These anxieties, together with the symptoms and defense mechanisms they may produce, are part of what the Grinbergs call the psychopathology of migration. According to the authors, the ability to overcome these anxieties and recover the pleasure of thinking and desiring and the capacity for making plans for the future promotes an enrichment of the ego and the consolidation of a more evolved sense of identity, marking a positive point in maturation.
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Aggiungi al carrelloRÚSTICA 500 gramos 199 PAGS. BUEN ESTADO GENERAL. CANTO LEVEMENTE ENVEJECIDO. TEXTON SIN MARCAS SALVO UNA PÁGINA CON TRES LINEAS SUBRAYADAS A LÁPIZ Y CUATRO CON ALGUNA PALABRA MARCADA CON PINTURA ROSA. NOTA BORRADA CON TIPEXX EN PRIMERA HOJA. LIBRO.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Although human migrations have been examined by historians, sociologists, demographers, and economists, among others, the effects of relocation have never before been studied in detail from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. In this book, previously published in Spanish and French, Drs. León and Rebeca Grinberg provide the first psychoanalytic study of normal and pathological reactions to migration. Drawing on rich clinical material, on literature, and on myth, the Grinbergs discuss the relationship between migration and the language and age of the traveler; they consider its effects on the migrant's sense of identity; they emphasize the special problem of exile, where departure is involuntary and return impossible; they draw insightful analogies between the migratory experience and human development, which can be seen as a series of arrivals and departures, and between migration and adoption, both instances of profound dislocation. The Grinbergs look at the phenomenon of migration in terms of the different types of anxieties it can awaken: persecutory anxieties in the face of change, depressive anxieties in which one mourns for others left behind and for the lost parts of the self, and confusional anxieties over the inability to distinguish between the old and the new. These anxieties, together with the symptoms and defense mechanisms they may produce, are part of what the Grinbergs call the psychopathology of migration. According to the authors, the ability to overcome these anxieties and recover the pleasure of thinking and desiring and the capacity for making plans for the future promotes an enrichment of the ego and the consolidation of a more evolved sense of identity, marking a positive point in maturation.
hardcover. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Paidos Iberica Ediciones S A, 1980
ISBN 10: 8475090222 ISBN 13: 9788475090221
Da: Librairie Cayenne, Paris, PAR, Francia
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Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Verl. Internat. Psychoanalyse,, 1990
ISBN 10: 3621265201 ISBN 13: 9783621265201
Da: Buchparadies Rahel-Medea Ruoss, Winterthur, ZH, Svizzera
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Aggiungi al carrellogebundene Ausgabe, 272 S. ; 21 cm, Papier-Einband leicht bestossen, Schnitt stark gebräunt, erste 30 Seiten mit vielen Anstrichen im Text, insgesamt akzeptables Ex. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: München ; Wien : Verlag Internationale Psychoanalyse, 1990
ISBN 10: 3621265201 ISBN 13: 9783621265201
Da: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Gut. 272 Seiten ; 21 cm; fadengeh. Orig.-Leinenband mit OUmschlag. Gutes Exemplar; der OUmschlag leicht berieben. - Originalausgabe / SELTEN. - . Leon und Rebeca Grinberg, selbst Migranten, haben sich viele Jahre mit den Problemen der Menschen, die aus unterschiedlichen Gründen, und oft gezwungenermaßen emigrieren oder ins Exil gehen, beschäftigt. Sich stützend auf eigene langjährige klinische Erfahrung untersuchen sie in diesem Buch die psychoanalytischen Aspekte von Migration und Exil. Die Motive und Erwartungen, die die Entscheidung für eine Emigration beeinflussen; die Folgen des Wechsels der Umwelt für die Persönlichkeit des Subjekts; die Interaktion zwischen den Gefühlen des Emigranten und der Umgebung, die er verläßt bzw. die ihn aufnimmt; die Beziehungen, die sich zwischen dem Immigranten, und der aufnehmenden Gruppe entwickeln können; die spezifischen Eigenschaften des Exils und die Ängste, Abwehrmechanismen und Symptome, die für die Psychopathologie der Migration von Bedeutung sind. (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Geleitwort von Prof. Dr. Harald Leupold-Löwenthal ------ Vorwort ------ Einführung ------ Die Migration in den Mythen ------ Die Migration als Trauma und Krise ------ Wer emigriert? ------ Analyse einer Prä-Migration (Teil A) ------ Analyse einer Prä-Migration (Teil B) ------ Fortgehen? ------ Die Zurückbleibenden ------ Ankommen ------ Die Aufnehmenden ------ Entwicklung des migratorischen Prozesses: Integration in die Umwelt ------ Migration und Sprache ------ Migration und Alter ------ Migration und Identität ------ Migration und Psychose ------ Unmögliche Rückkehr ------ Das Exil ------ Die zweite Immigrantengeneration ------ Mögliche Rückkehr ------ Zurückkehren? ------ Die psychische Entwicklung des Menschen als migratorische Erfahrung ------ Die Adoption und die Freigabe: Besondere Migrationen ------ Zeugnisse von Emigranten ------ Statt eines Nachwortes ------ Literaturverzeichnis. ISBN 9783621265201 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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Da: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: gut. 2010. León und Rebeca Grinberg, selbst Migranten, haben sich viele Jahre mit den Problemen der Menschen, die aus unterschiedlichen Gründen, und oft erzwungenermaßen emigrieren oder ins Exil gehen, beschäftigt. Sich stützend auf eigene langjährige klinische Erfahrung untersuchen sie die psychoanalytischen Aspekte von Migration und Exil. In deutscher Sprache. 272 pages. 22 x 14,2 x 2,4 cm.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPsicología Profunda Identidad Cambio Psicoanálisis El concepto de identidad. Yo y self. Vínculo de integración espacial. Vinculo de integración temporal. Vínculo de integración social. Perturbaciones de identidad. ETC GASTOS DE ENVÍO ORDINARIO HASTA 1 KILO, GRATIS. (3,50 el Kilo de más o fracción) Los PEDIDOS DE MENOS DE 6 euros tienen unos gastos de 1 euro.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Yale University Press, New haven, 1989
ISBN 10: 0300102046 ISBN 13: 9780300102048
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Although human migrations have been examined by historians, sociologists, demographers, and economists, among others, the effects of relocation have never before been studied in detail from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. In this book, previously published in Spanish and French, Drs. Leon and Rebeca Grinberg provide the first psychoanalytic study of normal and pathological reactions to migration. Drawing on rich clinical material, on literature, and on myth, the Grinbergs discuss the relationship between migration and the language and age of the traveler; they consider its effects on the migrant's sense of identity; they emphasize the special problem of exile, where departure is involuntary and return impossible; they draw insightful analogies between the migratory experience and human development, which can be seen as a series of arrivals and departures, and between migration and adoption, both instances of profound dislocation. The Grinbergs look at the phenomenon of migration in terms of the different types of anxieties it can awaken: persecutory anxieties in the face of change, depressive anxieties in which one mourns for others left behind and for the lost parts of the self, and confusional anxieties over the inability to distinguish between the old and the new. These anxieties, together with the symptoms and defense mechanisms they may produce, are part of what the Grinbergs call the psychopathology of migration. According to the authors, the ability to overcome these anxieties and recover the pleasure of thinking and desiring and the capacity for making plans for the future promotes an enrichment of the ego and the consolidation of a more evolved sense of identity, marking a positive point in maturation. In this book Drs. Len and Rebeca Grinberg provide the first psychoanalytic study of both normal and pathological reactions to migration and to the special case of exile. Drawing on rich clinical material, on literature, and on myth, the Grinbergs discuss the relationship between migration and the language and age of the traveler; they consider its effects on the migrant's sense of identity; and they draw insightful analogies between the migratory experience and human development. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.