2022
DOI: 10.1080/00207578.2021.2017780
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The ‘community turn’: Relational citizenship in the Psychoanalytic Community Collaboratory®

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“…Together, analysts and computer technology modify thinking and inform important aspects of our body politic. Internalized as large “groups-in-the mind” composed of many smaller groups and individuals and their mediated relations with one another, technologically mediated groups undoubtedly contribute to our psychic functioning (Eng and Han 2000; Hassinger and Pivnick 2022; Pivnick and Hassinger 2023). But are they prosocial?…”
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“…Together, analysts and computer technology modify thinking and inform important aspects of our body politic. Internalized as large “groups-in-the mind” composed of many smaller groups and individuals and their mediated relations with one another, technologically mediated groups undoubtedly contribute to our psychic functioning (Eng and Han 2000; Hassinger and Pivnick 2022; Pivnick and Hassinger 2023). But are they prosocial?…”
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“…And we now have a powerful group of active thinkers of the social in the likes of Karim Dajani (2017), Fahkry Davids (2020), Orna Guralnik and Daphne Simeon (2010), Daniel Gaztambide (2019), Anton Hart (2020), Steven Knoblauch (2020), Rachael Peltz (2021), Dionne Powell (2020), Eyal Rozmarin (2022), Lara Sheehi and Stephen Sheehi (2022), Beverly Stoute (2021), Melanie Suchet (2007), and Usha Tummala-Narra (2022), to name but a few. And to this very incomplete, hardly comprehensive list—these are only some of the people in my personal surround—one must add those working in the branch of psychoanalysis that has long concerned itself specifically with community intervention (see e.g., Ainslie and Brabeck 2003; Altman 2015; Hassinger and Pivnick 2022; Sklarew, Twemlow, and Wilkinson 2004). This analytic tradition has close affinity with the work of group analysts, whose insights we can no longer ignore.…”
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