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With Climate in Mind: Psychoanalysts on Climate Breakdown: IPA in the Community

Editat de Sally Weintrobe, Lynne Zeavin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2025
This groundbreaking book enriches and expands psychoanalytic theory and method as it applies to the climate.
It embeds psychoanalysis within environmental and cultural awareness; restores the importance Freud placed on external reality and its mental representations; introduces an integrative concept of climate; and, with its attention to clinical detail, offers stepping stones for practitioners seeking to understand clinical material in which phantasies involving nature, culture, and family are intertwined. Presented in four parts – Clinical, Theory, Nature, and Research – its authors are psychoanalysts from across the world.
With Climate in Mind is essential reading for practising and training psychoanalysts, for those in the psychotherapy profession, and for other professionals engaged with what climate breakdown in a culture of carelessness means today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041063391
ISBN-10: 1041063393
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria IPA in the Community

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Professional Reference

Cuprins

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
 

Recenzii

“An eminently important book that illustrates the expanded scope of psychoanalytic thought and action when nature is recognised as a primary psychic object alongside the primary parental objects of humans. With an integrative concept of climate in mind, we psychoanalysts can no longer keep separated the intimate familial climate from the physical climate and the wider social climate.  This has fundamental consequences for the form and content of psychoanalytic interpretations: the examination of the unconscious and conscious meaning of all climatic themes requires our attention, including the concern for the preservation of nature and its representation in the individual psyche.  This stirring, lucid, and evocative book emphasises the social responsibility of psychoanalysis, and that deserves many readers because it convincingly conveys the urgency of psychoanalytically contributing to the transformation of the currently widespread culture of uncare into a more lively culture of care.” - Dr. med. Heribert Blass, President International Psychoanalytical Association
 
“At last, as this volume reveals, psychoanalysts across the globe are waking up to the promptings of nature and climate. Not just an ethical imperative, its contributors also demonstrate how this shifting orientation enriches psychoanalytic theory and practice, not least by deepening our understanding of key aspects of the human condition such as omnipotence, splitting, suffering, love and reparation.” - Professor Emeritus Paul Hoggett, Co-Founder Climate Psychology Alliance
 
“As a scientist and ecologist watching what is happening to our natural environments, I have always wondered why so many humans show such little respect for Nature. I am now beginning to understand why. This collection of essays provides vital insights and clarifications into the core causes of human behavior with regards to Nature and the Earth.  The contributors provide an impressive array of perspectives to expand our comprehension, and hopefully to provide remedies, to the growing disjunct in the 21st Century between our human interior world and the external reality of Nature, climate, and planet. It is a must read for psychoanalysts, scientists, and even the general public, who are struggling to understand this disjunction.” - W. John Kress, Ph.D., Distinguished Scientist and Curator Emeritus, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Notă biografică

Sally Weintrobe is Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society and has chaired the IPA Climate Committee. She won the IPA’s 2021 Community Award for her work on climate. Engaging with Climate Change (Routledge), which she edited, was short-listed in 2014 for the Gradiva Award for its contribution to psychoanalysis.
Lynne Zeavinis Training and Supervising Analyst of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and an associate editor of JAPA, the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Among her publications, she co-edited, with Don Moss, Hating, Abhorring and Wishing to Destroy (Routledge).

Descriere

This groundbreaking book enriches and expands psychoanalytic theory and method as it applies to the climate.