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Psikanalitik Öyküler #2

Atlarla Yaşayan Kadın

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Atlarla Yasayan Kadin

139 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Vamık D. Volkan

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Vamık D. Volkan (born in 1932 in Nicosia, Cyprus) is a Turkish Cypriot Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, the Senior Erik Erikson Scholar at the Erikson Institute of Education and Research of the Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and an Emeritus Training and Supervising Analyst at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, Washington, D.C. Before coming to the United States in 1957 he received his medical education at the School of Medicine, University of Ankara, Turkey. He Professor Volkan holds Honorary Doctorate degrees from Kuopio University, Finland (2005) and from Ankara University, Turkey (2006). Academic Positions and Appointments in the USA Dr. Volkan was Director of the Gender Identity Clinic, University of Virginia Medical Center (1970-1976); member of the Task Force on Psychiatry and Foreign Affairs, American Psychiatric Association (1971-1977); Acting Chairperson of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Virginia School of Medicine (1977-1978); Consultant, Agency for International Development, Cyprus Mental Health Project, Department of State, Washington, D.C. for the design and construction of a Community Mental Health Center in Lefkoșa (Nicosia), North Cyprus, with a capacity for 100 inpatients (1977-1982); Chairperson of the Advisory Committee, Division of Social Work, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center (1981-1983); Co-chair of the Sexual Deviations Study Group, American Psychoanalytic Association (1982-1992); Chairperson of the Committee on Psychiatry and Foreign Affairs, American Psychiatric Association (1983-1985); Chairperson of the Committee on International Relations, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (1986-1996); member, Advisory Board, Center for Psychological Studies in the Nuclear Age, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts (1989-1992); member, Advisory Board, Margaret S. Mahler Research Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1992-2005); Chairperson of the Select Advisory Commission of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Critical Incident Response Group that examined the 1993 Waco, Texas incident (1995); Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts (2001); member of Working Group on Terror and Terrorism, International Psychoanalytic Association (2002-2004); Guest Instructor, Berkshires Psychoanalytic Institute, Stockbridge, MA (2007). Blue Ridge Hospital Dr. Volkan was the Medical Director of the University of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Hospital (a general hospital) (1978-1994). Center for the Study of Mind and Human Interaction (CSMHI) Dr. Volkan was Founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Mind and Human Interaction (CSMHI) (1987-2002) at the School of Medicine, University of Virginia. CSMHI applied a growing theoretical and field-proven base of knowledge to issues such as ethnic tension, racism, national identity, terrorism, societal trauma, transgenerational transmissions, leader-follower relationships, and other aspects of national and international conflict. Because no single discipline can fully illuminate such deep-seated and complex issues, CSMHI's faculty and board included experts in psychoanalysis, psychiatry, psychology, diplomacy, history, political science, and environmental policy. Their combined perspectives and experience provided in-depth analyses of political, historical, and social issues and the psychological processes that invariably exist beneath their surface.[1]

International Negotiation Network (INN) Professor Volkan was a member of the International Negotiation Network (INN) under the directorship of the former President Jimmy Carter (1989-1998). In 1987, President Carter founded INN as a flexible, informed network of former heads of state, Nobel Peace laureates, eminent persons and conflict resolution practitioners dedicated to resolving international conflicts through peaceful means. In 1992, Dr. Volkan traveled with President Carter and othe

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38 reviews6 followers
February 29, 2024
Şizofreni hastalarında psikanalize dair Vamık Volkan'ın vakalarının inanılmaz aydınlatıcı olduğunu düşünüyorum. Kurduğu bağlantılar, hastaya yaklaşım konusunda bağlamına göre verdiği öneriler ve terapötik ilişkinin farklı süreçlerini anlatışı çok yalın ve net. Okurken insan düşündükçe kendisi, hisleri ve rüyaları üzerine de içgörüler kazanabiliyor. Özetle, çok doyurucu bir kitap.
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344 reviews31 followers
December 22, 2022
Ne kadar çetrefilli hayatlar var, yaşayan için de, tanık olan için de.
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49 reviews4 followers
March 18, 2021
Əgər insan psixologiyasına marağınız varsa maraqla oxuyacağınız bir kitabdı. Qısa olaraq qeyd eləsəm bu gün düşündüklərimiz, etdiklərimiz dünənin hesabatıdı. Həyatımızda uşaqlığın toplamı. Uşaqlıqda necə rəftar görsək gələcəkdə ya ondan qaçırıq ya da güzgüsünə çevrilirik. Necəsə özümüzü analiz etməli və öyrənməliyik.
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February 22, 2023
Borderline kişilik bozukluğunun psikoterapi sürecinin oldukça güzel bir örneği.
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July 26, 2016
It's not suitable for readers who aren't interested in psychoanalysis. As a beginner, i liked Pattie's story.
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9 reviews
November 30, 2016
akıcı olmamakla birlikte o dağınıklığın yakıştığı bir anlatımı var.
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