New Books in Psychoanalysis

Psychoanalytic Defenses and the Battle Over America's Classrooms

May 6, 2025
Delve into America’s educational battlegrounds as psychoanalysts explore the psychological forces behind the conflicts over race and history. Discover how denial functions as a defense mechanism, masking the painful truths of systemic racism. The discussion examines projective identification and splitting, highlighting their roles in shaping group identities. Educational censorship and cultural shifts reveal a struggle for knowledge, emphasizing the need for diverse perspectives to foster critical thinking and intellectual freedom in classrooms.
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Denial Fuels Resistance to Racism

  • Denial is a primary defense mechanism blocking acceptance of systemic racism's ongoing impact.
  • This denial protects cherished group identities from the discomfort of confronting historical and present truths.
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War on Knowing and Psychic Pain

  • Resistance to historical knowledge is an active process motivated by unconscious psychic pain.
  • This avoidance underpins the societal 'war on knowing' about systemic racism.
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Splitting Deepens Group Divisions

  • Splitting divides people into 'all good' or 'all bad' groups, worsening social conflict.
  • This defense denies complex realities and hampers productive dialogue about race and history.
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