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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Cultural Studies

Background:

  • Generational migration and societal transformations present complex challenges.
  • Traditional psychoanalytical methods may struggle with deeply ingrained issues stemming from these changes.
  • Understanding the multidimensional impact of historical, political, economic, and socio-cultural shifts is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the psychoanalytical implications of generational experiences within changing contexts.
  • To provide a framework for understanding the confusion and discrimination arising from societal transformations.
  • To develop creative approaches for analyzing past and present experiences of emigration and prejudice.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of intergenerational narratives from consulting rooms and personal lives.
  • Exploration of multilingual and multidimensional storytelling.
  • Focus on 'silent stories' that traditional analysis may not fully address.

Main Results:

  • Rich, diverse stories offer fundamental insights into changing contexts.
  • Analysis of these narratives helps penetrate barriers that traditional methods cannot.
  • Identified common struggles between analysts and analysands regarding 'untouchable' issues.

Conclusions:

  • Listening to generational stories is key to understanding psychoanalytical challenges.
  • Creative analysis of migration and prejudice experiences enhances understanding of internal and external confusion.
  • Psychoanalytical work must adapt to address the impact of centuries of societal change.