Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences
Volume 35, Issue 1, 1998, Pages 48-55

Transitional space in the treatment of immigrants (Article)

Knafo D.*
  • a Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan 52900, Israel

Abstract

This paper illustrates how the dimension of space is an apt arena for immigrant patients to play out their separation problems. A continuum is proposed in which the extreme ends represent pathological attitudes toward space. Two cases are presented to demonstrate how these differential approaches to space result in unique ways of dealing with separation and immigration. Treatment of immigrants involves the transformation of the therapeutic milieu into a transitional space to form a bridge between the patient's native country and current home and a potential space to allow patients to create new ways to view themselves and their worlds.

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Index Keywords

psychological aspect group dynamics human object relation Object Attachment Personal Space Psychoanalytic Interpretation Humans male case report Acculturation female cultural factor psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Therapy Article adult Anxiety, Separation migration separation anxiety Emigration and Immigration

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ISSN: 03337308
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English