TY - BOOK AU - Covington,Coline AU - Williams,Paul AU - Arundale,Jean AU - Knox,Jean TI - Terrorism and war: unconscious dynamics of political violence SN - 9781849403412 AV - KZ6368 U1 - 958.1047 PY - 2002/// CY - London PB - Karnac Books KW - Terrorism KW - Psychological aspects KW - War KW - Death KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 KW - War on Terrorism, 2001-2009 KW - Attitude to Death KW - September 11 Terrorist Attacks KW - Terrorisme KW - Aspect psychologique KW - Guerre KW - Mort KW - Attentats du 11 septembre 2001, États-Unis KW - Guerre contre le terrorisme, 2001-2009 KW - terrorism KW - aat KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Political Freedom & Security KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic book KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes glossary, and bibliography and references (pages 407-435); Introduction; Lord Alderdice --; Terrorism; Introduction; Coline Covington --; Thoughts and photographs, World Trade Centre : 11th September 2001; Justin Beal --; The eleventh of September massacre; Ron Britton --; Thoughts on September 11th, 2001; Philip A. Ringstrom --; Beyond bombs and sanctions; Aleksander Vucho --; From containment to leakage, from the collective to the unique : therapist and patient in shared national trauma; Dvora Miller-Florsheim --; The psychodynamic dimension of terrorism; Salman Akhtar --; Reflections on the making of a terrorist; Stuart W. Twemlow and; Frank C. Sacco --; Hatred, enmity and revenge; Introduction; Jean Arundale --; On hatred : with comments on the revolutionary, the saint, and the terrorist; K. R. Eissler --; The role of hatred in the ego; Ping-Nie Pao --; Fundamentalism and idolatry; Ron Britton --; The benign and malignant other; Coline Covington --; Why war?; Introduction; Paul Williams --; Freud/Einstein correspondence; Sigmund Freud and; Albert Einstein --; Jung correspondence : letter to Dorothy Thompson; C. G. Jung --; Thoughts for the times on war and death : a psychoanalytic address on an interdisciplinary problem; Donald M. Kaplan --; Psychoanalysis and war; Diana Birkett --; Psychoanalysis and war : response to Diana Birkett; Isobel Hunter-Brown --; Psychological defense and nuclear war; Robert D. Hinshelwood --; Silence is the real crime; Hanna Segal --; The aftermath of war; Introduction; Jean Knox --; Destructiveness, atrocities and healing : epistemological and clinical reflections; Renos K. Papadopoulos --; Omagh : the beginning of the reparative impulse?; Raman Kapur --; The transgenerational transmission of holocaust trauma : lessons learned from the analysis of an adolescent with obsessive compulsive disorder; Peter Fonagy --; The holocaust and the power of powerlessness : survivor guilt an unhealed wound; Alfred Garwood --; Exile and bereavement; Barbara Hart --; Forget; Czeslaw Milosz N2 - Following the attacks of September 11 2001, one of the resounding questions asked was 'What would make anyone do such a thing?' The psychological mentality of the suicidal terrorist left a gaping hole in people's understanding. This essential volume represents a much-needed effort to collate and examine some of the material already at our disposal as an encouragement to serious thought on this question and other related questions: 'If terrorism is not new, what is it about the recent attacks that gives us a sense that something has changed? Is it the scale of the destruction, or the anxiety that we are facing some altogether new uncertainty? Are we in some sense facing a new enemy?' In reflecting on these and other related questions we may be facing a similar watershed of understanding to that faced by Freud at the end of the Great War. In the absence of progress in our thinking today, political leaders and public opinion will likely turn to previous political and religious ideas, investing in them with a fundamentalist certainty that spells disaster UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=388440 ER -