<p>"Democracy is more than a set of institutional rules; it is a collective psychological enterprise. This book bridges the gap between the clinical consulting room and the democratic town square to offer a profound diagnostic of our current age of polarization. At its core is the concept of mentalization—the essential human capacity to perceive others as complex, thinking beings.</p><p>Through a rigorous synthesis of attachment theory, developmental neuroscience, and an analysis of critical theory, the text demonstrates how the erosion of ‘epistemic trust’ has collapsed our shared reality, leaving us trapped in a landscape of tribal signaling. This is more than a theoretical critique; it is an urgent pedagogical roadmap. By advocating for a ‘mentalizing stance’ within our K-12 schools and wider communities, the book provides a verifiable path toward civic repair and psychological resilience. It is essential reading for educators, clinicians, and citizens seeking to understand the deep-seated psychological roots of our political fracturing—and how we might begin the work of building a more reflective and secure democratic future."</p><p><strong>Harry Gill</strong>, M.D., Ph.D.</p>

A Psychoanalytic Framework for Civic Renewal: Reimagining Democracy from the Ground Up offers a compelling and original thesis: that the global crisis of democracy is not a purely political or economic problem but a deeply rooted psychological and relational one.

The book synthesizes key psychoanalytic and psychological concepts to argue that the health of a democracy is directly tied to the citizenry’s capacity for mentalization—the foundational ability to understand ourselves and others in terms of our inner thoughts, feelings, and intentions. It methodically builds its argument, beginning with the developmental origins of mentalization in infancy and linking it to attachment theory and the cognitive function of Theory of Mind. It then expands this framework to the societal level, demonstrating how a collective failure to mentalize leads to the collapse of epistemic trust and a dangerous regression to primitive psychological defences like splitting and "us vs. them" thinking. The work presents a powerful, integrated solution: a new educational model that cultivates not only mentalization and its core social–emotional skills, but also the complementary intellectual capacity for critical thinking.

This book serves as a vital resource for educators, policymakers, and mental health professionals, offering an interdisciplinary framework that bridges the divide between abstract political theory and practical, psychological solutions.

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A Psychoanalytic Framework for Civic Renewal: Reimagining Democracy from the Ground Up offers a compelling and original thesis: that the global crisis of democracy is not a purely political or economic problem but a deeply rooted psychological and relational one.

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1. The Unraveling Mind of a Polity: The Crisis of Mentalization in a Democratic Age 2. The Psychological Pillars of a Healthy Democracy: Attachment and Theory of Mind (ToM) 3. An Evolving Understanding of Mentalization: From Mind to Brain. 4. Believing Other People: How Epistemic Trust Evolves 5. Issues That Arise When Mentalization Goes Awry And What Can Be Done To Ameliorate The Problem 6. Critical Thinking and Mentalization: Similarities in Reflection, Differences in Domain and Affective Scope 7. Exploring Mentalization and Well-being in Six Educational Settings 8. Engaging Parents and the Wider Community 9. Key Insights from Program Analyses Conclusion: A Review of Prominent Educational Programs and Psychoanalytic Schools that Could Bolster Civic Engagement

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ISBN
9781041297727
Publisert
2026-06-03
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
72

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Biografisk notat

Karyne E. Messina is a psychologist and psychoanalyst. She is on the medical staff of Suburban Hospital which is part of Johns Hopkins Medicine. She is chair of the American Psychoanalytic Association’s Scholarship and Writing committee, which is part of the Department of Psychoanalytic Education. She is also a member of the President’s Commission on Artificial Intelligence.

Dr. Messina has also written eight books and has three additional publications to be will be released in 2026 and 2027, focusing on applying psychoanalytic ideas to complex real-world issues we all face. She is currently writing a book, to be released this year, about the connection between mechanisms of defence—projection and projective identification—and AI bias, titled Projection, Projective Identification and AI Bias: Using Psychoanalysis to Build More Equitable Artificial Intelligence.