‘Psyche, ideology and the creation of the political subject’: a summary

  • Nancy Caro Hollander Psychoanalytic Center of California and California State University
Keywords: socio-symbolic order, unconscious defenses, ideology, hegemony, decenteredness, identification

Abstract

This paper shows how in an interdisciplinary context psychoanalysis can illuminate the interface between ideology and mental states that produces citizens' identification with repressive political trends. It argues for a socially conscious clinical psychoanalysis that includes an awareness of and respectful exploration of the social as well as the psychic origins of patients' deep anxieties and conflicts.

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Published
2008-02-03
How to Cite
Hollander, N. C. (2008). ‘Psyche, ideology and the creation of the political subject’: a summary. Psychotherapy & Politics International, 6(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/psychotherapy-politics-international/article/view/243
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