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Encountering Bigotry Befriending Projecting People In Everyday Life Philip Lichtenberg Janneke Beusekom Dorothy Gibbons

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Encountering Bigotry Befriending Projecting People In Everyday Life Philip Lichtenberg Janneke Beusekom Dorothy Gibbons
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Encountering Bigotry Befriending Projecting People In Everyday Life Philip Lichtenberg Janneke Beusekom Dorothy Gibbons instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gestalt Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Philip Lichtenberg; Janneke Beusekom; Dorothy Gibbons
ISBN: 9781317707066, 1317707060
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Encountering Bigotry Befriending Projecting People In Everyday Life Philip Lichtenberg Janneke Beusekom Dorothy Gibbons by Philip Lichtenberg; Janneke Beusekom; Dorothy Gibbons 9781317707066, 1317707060 instant download after payment.

Encountering Bigotry examines the occurrence of emotionally fraught and socially provocative expressions, such as racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, classism, and other forms of hatred of outgroups or others, in everyday experience. The editors categorize such remarks as projections, particular forms of perceiving oneself and others in the world. This projection allows the person to perceive emotional intensity without owning (i.e., without attributing to the self) the feeling or experiencing anxiety-producing emotions. Such projections are not pathological, they observe, but rather "faulty" and not beyond repair. Utilizing experiences gathered from various people and settings, and deriving theory from common psychoanalytic and Gestalt therapy, the observations and conclusions found in Encountering Bigotry are as applicable in any social context as they are in the therapeutic relationship.

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