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To Grasp the Incomprehensible – Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Evil: A Review of “Talking about Evil: Psychoanalytic, Social, and Cultural Perspectives,” Edited by Rina Lazar

A review of Talking about Evil: Psychoanalytic, Social, and Cultural Perspectives, edited by Rina Lazar (2017), Routledge, New York, 225 pages.

 

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Chana Ullman

Chana Ullman, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist, Training Psychoanalyst and faculty at the Tel Aviv Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Dr. Ullman is faculty and supervisor at the relational track, the school of Psychotherapy, Sackler school of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University, and faculty at the doctoral program of Psychoanalysis at Tel Aviv University. Dr. Ullman is a board member and past-president of the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She is the author of the book “The transformed self: The psychology of religious conversion” (Plenum press, 1989) and of numerous publications regarding witnessing, political context and the relational perspective on psychoanalytic process. Dr. Ullman lives and practices in Rehovot, Israel.

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