2020
DOI: 10.1002/aps.1670
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A group psychoanalytic approach to international mediation

Abstract: Though mediation is commonly used to resolve international conflicts, most diplomatic efforts focus on rational analyses of real interests. Despite existing interest in the unconscious dynamics underlying international relationships and mediation processes and outcomes, more attention could be given to approaching unofficial or backchannel mediation from a group psychoanalytic framework. In this paper, I elaborate on whether a group psychoanalytic approach could complement peacemakers' current strategies by wo… Show more

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“…In other words, they cannot play. As I (Salaam Abdel‐Malek, 2021) argued when proposing a psychoanalytically oriented framework to an international mediation group, psychodrama can only come as the natural result of the psychoanalytic process.…”
Section: A Group Psychoanalytic Framework For Analyzing Peacemakers' ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, they cannot play. As I (Salaam Abdel‐Malek, 2021) argued when proposing a psychoanalytically oriented framework to an international mediation group, psychodrama can only come as the natural result of the psychoanalytic process.…”
Section: A Group Psychoanalytic Framework For Analyzing Peacemakers' ...mentioning
confidence: 99%