This groundbreaking book enriches and expands psychoanalytic theory and method as it applies to the climate.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction
Sally Weintrobe and Lynne Zeavin
Part I: Mainly Clinical
1. Keeping the Ecological Catastrophe in Mind
Delaram Habibi-Kohlen
2. Coming Alive in Relation to the Natural World: A Clinical Account
Lynne Zeavin
3. The Colossal Divide: Transference - Countertransference Crossfire
Karyn Todes
4. The Psychoanalyst's Awareness of Climate Trauma in the Clinical Situation
Sally Weintrobe
5. Reflections on Plastic in the Sea and Other Transformations: A Significant Dream
Alfredo Lombardozzi
6. Do Humans Really Want to Survive?
Don Moss
Part II: Mainly Theory
7. Unconscious Processes in Relation to the Environmental Crisis
Harold Searles
8. What is Psychoanalytical Enlightenment Today?: A Culture of Care as a Response to the Individual's Violability in the Face of the Climate Crisis
Christine Bauriedl-Schmidt, Markus Fellner, Monika Krimmer, and
Hans-Jürgen Wirth
9. Living in Climate Crisis: A Postcolonial Psychoanalytical Viewpoint
Maria Luisa Gastal
10. Stretching Horizons: Tightening Links Between Human and Non-Human, to stay in the World
Maria Luisa Gastal
11. Necropolitics
Lynne Zeavin \
Part III: Mainly Nature
12. Trees and other Psychoanalytic Matters
Lindsay L. Clarkson
13. On Healing Split Internal Landscapes
Sally Weintrobe
14. I am the River ...
Pushpa Misra
15. Out of Paradise: The Future of an Ecological Disillusionment
Luc Magnenat
Part IV: Research
16. Development, Ambivalence, and Containment: Through the Himalayan Lens
Pushpa Misra and Jhelum Podder