Book Announcement by Jill Salberg (USA) and Sue Grand (USA)
The Wounds of History: Repair and Resilience in the Trans-Generational Transmission of Trauma (Routledge, 2017), co-edited by Jill Salberg and Sue Grand, takes a new view in psychoanalysis using a trans-generational and social/political/cultural model to look at trauma and its transmission. The view is radical in looking beyond maternal dyads and Oedipal triangles and in its portrayal of a multi-generational world that is no longer hierarchical. This look allows for greater clinical creativity for conceptualizing and treating human suffering, situating healing in expanding circles of witnessing. The contributors to this volume look at inherited personal trauma involving legacies of war, genocide, slavery, political persecution, and forced migration/unwelcomed immigration, and the way attachment and connection are disrupted, traumatized, and ultimately longing for repair and reconnection.
Contributors include: Judith Alpert, Johanna Bodenstab, Steven Botticelli, Eric Hachikian,
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, Samuel C. Gable, David M. Goodman, George Halasz,
Judith Lewis Herman, Karen Hopenwasser, Amy Klatzkin, Dori Laub, Marie Myung-Ok Lee,
Lisa S. Lyons, Rachael Peltz, Jill Salberg, and Kirkland C. Vaughans.
About the Editors:
Jill Salberg, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical adjunct associate professor of psychology, faculty member, and clinical consultant/supervisor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis, and faculty and supervisor at the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies and the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy. She has chapters in Relational Traditions, Vol. 5; The Jewish World of Sigmund Freud; and Answering a Question with a Question. She is a contributor to and the editor of the book Good Enough Endings: Breaks, Interruptions and Terminations from Contemporary Relational Perspectives. Her papers have been published in Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Studies in Gender and Sexuality and American Imago. She is in private practice in New York City.
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Sue Grand, PhD, is a clinical adjunct associate professor of psychology, faculty member, and clinical consultant/supervisor at the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis including their couples and family specialization, faculty at the trauma program at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and The Stephen Mitchell Relational Study Center, and a fellow at the Institute for the Psychology of the Other. She is the author of The Reproduction of Evil: A Clinical and Cultural Perspective and The Hero in the Mirror: From Fear to Fortitude. She is in private practice in New York City and Teaneck, NJ.
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