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The phenomenology of psychological reparation: Manic reparation within the African American community.
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The phenomenology of psychological reparation: Manic reparation within the African American community./
Author:
Taylor, Eddie Marrel.
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257 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-06, Section: B, page: 3966.
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Dissertation Abstracts International73-06B.
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Clinical psychology. -
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9781267220110
The phenomenology of psychological reparation: Manic reparation within the African American community.
Taylor, Eddie Marrel.
The phenomenology of psychological reparation: Manic reparation within the African American community.
- 257 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-06, Section: B, page: 3966.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2010.
The African American community is generally observed as being plagued with crime, violence, and malevolence. This is a drastic paradigm shift from the 1950s and 1960s, when the African American community of the Civil Rights era was perceived as a united race of people seeking to improve their quality of life in a country that despised them. This change has inspired this phenomenological study.
ISBN: 9781267220110
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524863
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From an object relations perspective, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Black Panther Party organization were reviewed as parental figures and protectors of the community. These leaders became internalized within the community.
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This study used phenomenology to gather an understanding from eight African Americans on how the loss of the Civil Rights leaders affects the community and how that external loss is experienced internally.
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Literature from psychoanalysis, African American history, Black psychology, and the history of reparations for African Americans was used to obtain a theoretical perspective on how loss was experienced as well as how the external world created an internal world.
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Psychological reparation seeks to heal loss through its pain within a depressive position, whereas reparation within a manic position prevents healing and development by avoiding the pain. Manic reparation, with its characteristic defense mechanisms, prevents true psychological reparation from occurring. Although true reparation will allow the community to honor and mourn the loss and develop from it, manic reparation presents a vicious cycle for the community, as observed during the riots after the death of Dr. King. The unconscious of the community exists within a paranoid-schizoid position. Misplaced anger, drug use, the ebb of spirituality, and the absence of true leadership have enabled manic reparation to arrest the development of the African American community and prevent the psychological healing that could be achieved through the depressive position.
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