Immigrants and Refugees: Trauma, Perennial Mourning, Prejudice, and Border Psychology – Vamik D. Volkan

Aside from the many political, cultural and economic aspects of the present refugee crisis in Europe, it is also crucial to consider the psychological element. In our fast-changing world, globalisation, advances in communication technology, fast travel, terrorism and now the refugee crisis make psychoanalytic investigation of the Other a major necessity. Psychoanalyst Vamik Volkan, who left Cyprus for the US as a young man, brings his own experiences as an immigrant to bear on this study of the psychology of immigrants and refugees, and of those who cross paths with them. In Part 1, case examples illustrate the impact of traumatic experiences, group identity issues, and how traumas embedded in the experience of immigrants and refugees can be passed down from one generation to the next. Part 2 focuses on the host countries, considering the evolution of prejudice and how fear of newcomers can affect everything from international politics to the way we behave as individuals.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

INTRODUCTION 
A refugee crisis

PART I: NEWCOMERS

CHAPTER ONE
Psychoanalytic theories on adult immigrants and refugees 
CHAPTER TWO
Mourning and perennial mourning 
CHAPTER THREE
Newcomers’ linking objects, linking phenomena, and nostalgia 
CHAPTER FOUR
Relocated children and their unconscious fantasies 

CHAPTER FIVE
Living statues
CHAPTER SIX
Double mourning: adolescents as
immigrants or refugees 
CHAPTER SEVEN
A refugee family’s story 

PART II: HOSTS

CHAPTER EIGHT
Prejudice on a psychoanalytic couch
CHAPTER NINE
The Other
CHAPTER TEN
Border psychology and fear of newcomers

REFERENCES 
INDEX 

Vamık D. Volkan is the founder and President Emeritus of the International Dialogue Initiative.  He was born to Turkish parents in Cyprus. Before coming to the United States in 1957 he received his medical education at the School of Medicine, University of Ankara, Turkey. He is an 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, DC. He holds Honorary Doctorate degrees from Kuopio University, Finland and from Ankara University, Turkey.

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