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Psychoanalysis, Law, and Society explores the connections between psychoanalysis and law, arguing that these are required not only for conceptual or theoretical needs in both fields, but also for the vast range of practical implications and possibilities their association enables.The book is divided into four parts, each addressing a unique example of the interaction of legal and psychoanalytic work. It begins with matters that are as global as they are local: the challenge of caring for and aiding migrants, refugees, families and individuals, the question of planetary survival, of the mistreatment and violence in military and secular conflicts; and the projects and processes of international governance. The middle two parts focus on the very wide-ranging problems of social violence as these target women and people of diversity. Then, on the penetration of law into the most intimate aspects of family life: adoption, divorce, child custody, complex parental arrangements. In the last part, the contributions use this double vision (legal and psychoanalytic) perspective to explore basic processes in social and legal life.Psychoanalysis, Law, and Society will be of great interest to psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists as well as legal scholars.

Recenzijas

"The world is awash in agony endured by individuals and society alike as brutalizing power breaks free from the restraints of law, the civilizing recognition of our essential commonality. The authors of this gripping volume turn psychoanalytic inquiry to the study of specific outbreaks of heartbreaking violence against basic rights that cruelly torture and endanger life itself. There may be no more vital contribution psychoanalysis now can make than such as those in this selection of serious thinking about the suffering and sorrow threatening survival of person and group, indeed of humanity. This profoundly compelling contribution is a model for continued work if civilization is to last."-Warren S. Poland, author, Intimacy and Separateness in Psychoanalysis

"The technical cooperation between the two areas of Psychoanalysis and Law is already much more advanced in practice all over the world than it is commonly studied theoretically and known in general. This seminal book opens a historical perspective on the official poliphonic recognition of the mutual implication and cooperative interaction of Psychoanalysis and Law. This has impressive consequences regarding social, political and institutional life, and is dealt at the highest scientific level, under the aegis of the International Psychoanalytical Association."-Stefano Bolognini, Past-President, International Psychoanalytical Association

"This remarkable work represents a milestone not only in the connection between psychoanalysis and law, but it also refers to current crucial issues, such as the work developed by the IPA in the Community Committees and the inspiring insertion of psychoanalysts in this area. Featuring a theoretical rigor and a completely refreshed view, the authors contribute with an outstanding critical examination of these subjects, providing a fruitful and indispensable reading for all those who seek to deepen their knowledge in the Psychoanalysis and Law field."-Virginia Ungar, President and Sergio Nick, Vice President, International Psychoanalytical Association "The world is awash in agony endured by individuals and society alike as brutalizing power breaks free from the restraints of law, the civilizing recognition of our essential commonality. The authors of this gripping volume turn psychoanalytic inquiry to the study of specific outbreaks of heartbreaking violence against basic rights that cruelly torture and endanger life itself. There may be no more vital contribution psychoanalysis now can make than such as those in this selection of serious thinking about the suffering and sorrow threatening survival of person and group, indeed of humanity. This profoundly compelling contribution is a model for continued work if civilization is to last."-Warren S. Poland, author, Intimacy and Separateness in Psychoanalysis

"The technical cooperation between the two areas of Psychoanalysis and Law is already much more advanced in practice all over the world than it is commonly studied theoretically and known in general. This seminal book opens a historical perspective on the official poliphonic recognition of the mutual implication and cooperative interaction of Psychoanalysis and Law. This has impressive consequences regarding social, political and institutional life, and is dealt at the highest scientific level, under the aegis of the International Psychoanalytical Association."-Stefano Bolognini, Past-President, International Psychoanalytical Association

"This remarkable work represents a milestone not only in the connection between psychoanalysis and law, but it also refers to current crucial issues, such as the work developed by the IPA in the Community Committees and the inspiring insertion of psychoanalysts in this area. Featuring a theoretical rigor and a completely refreshed view, the authors contribute with an outstanding critical examination of these subjects, providing a fruitful and indispensable reading for all those who seek to deepen their knowledge in the Psychoanalysis and Law field."-Virginia Ungar, President and Sergio Nick, Vice President, International Psychoanalytical Association

List of contributors
xii
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction 1(4)
Plinio Montagna
Adrienne Harris
PART I Questions related to global challenges
5(84)
Introduction
7(2)
Plinio Montagna
Adrienne Harris
1 Psychoanalysis and the situation of refugees: a human rights perspective
9(18)
Sverre Varvin
2 Speaking of sexual abuse with female refugees
27(14)
Candida Se Holovko
Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp
3 The tragedy of the earth's commons: psychoanalytic perspectives on climate change and the law
41(15)
Elizabeth Allured
4 The International Psychoanalytical Association at the United Nations
56(18)
Vivian B. Pender
5 The politics of evil: the American Psychological Association, psychoanalysis, and the law
74(15)
Ghislaine Boulanger
PART II Problems of diversity and identity: social violence and social control
89(60)
Introduction
91(2)
Plinio Montagna
Adrienne Harris
6 Femicide-feminicide
93(15)
Laura Orsi
Alicia Beatriz Iacuzzi
7 Boundary violations, consent, the law, and the lawless
108(15)
Adrienne Harris
Katie Gentile
8 The diversity is the destiny
123(16)
Gley P. Costa
9 Responsibilization, same-sex marriage, and the end of queer sex
139(10)
Ann Pellegrini
PART III Family configurations and legal issues
149(82)
Introduction
151(2)
Plinio Montagna
Adrienne Harris
10 The context of socio-affective parenting
153(16)
Plinio Montagna
Luisa Branco Vicente
11 Evaluating parental capacities: a model inspired by psychoanalysis
169(19)
Louis Brunet
12 Parental alienation and Parental Alienation Syndrome
188(13)
Plinio Montagna
13 Law and psychoanalysis in processes of adoption
201(17)
Cynthia Ladvocat
Eliana Mello
14 The psychopathology of litigious divorce
218(13)
Adrian Cesar Besuschio
PART IV Psychoanalysis and legal action and interaction
231(82)
Introduction
233(2)
Plinio Montagna
Adrienne Harris
15 Quest for justice: psychoanalytical explorations with judges
235(18)
Rakesh Shukla
16 Fear of death or of murder? Challenges confronted in the modified psychoanalytic setting established by forensic psychotherapy
253(15)
Estela V. Welldon
Ronald Doctor
17 Corruption: instances and mechanisms involved
268(12)
Rosa Corzo
Ruth Axelrod Praes
18 The psychoanalyst as expert witness
280(13)
Robert L. Pyles
19 The role of the forensic psychiatrist and the psychoanalyst who become double agents between clinical and judicial rationales
293(20)
Andrea Marzi
Gabriele Gragnoli
Index 313
Plinio Montagna, MD, is a psychoanalyst and past president of the Brazilian Society of Psychoanalysis of Sćo Paulo and the Brazilian Federation of Psychoanalysis. He is the chair of the Committee of Psychoanalysis and Law for the International Psychoanalytical Association and former member of its Board of Representatives. He also works as a psychiatric and psychoanalytic expert in family courts in Sćo Paulo.

Adrienne Harris, PhD, is a faculty member and supervisor for the New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis and at the Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California. She is an associate editor of Psychoanalytic Dialogues and of Studies in Gender and Sexuality, and she is on the editorial boards of Psychoanalytic Inquiry and American Imago. She publishes in the areas of gender and development.