• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

information for practice

news, new scholarship & more from around the world


advanced search
  • gary.holden@nyu.edu
  • @ Info4Practice
  • Archive
  • About
  • Help
  • Browse Key Journals
  • RSS Feeds

A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Malignancies in the American Psyche: Containing Destructive Populism, Large Group Regression, and Cultism

ABSTRACT

Most of what goes on in political discourse tends to accommodate to conscious psychology and rational thinking; nonetheless, there remains a perplexing, powerful and much less visible, primarily unconscious piece that can help address the chaos that threatens democracy’s rather fragile nature. The limits of rational thinking become apparent when we consider the forceful powers of phantasies underlying human destructiveness. Consequently, including a psychoanalytic lens is essential to appreciate how and why a rational approach, while necessary, remains insufficient to grapple with the non-rational, unconscious and highly emotionally charged forces in American politics as well as in democratic-leaning movements worldwide. This paper seeks to deepen understanding through addressing such components as the long-standing nature of American populism and its relationship to both democracy and authoritarianism; the conditions leading to large-group regression as well as the unique fit between malignant leadership and perverted containment within regressed groups; the psychic mechanisms, including delusional and other psychotic processes, that turn a regressed large group into a personality cult; and finally, the unique contributions psychoanalysis can make in managing such regressive, malevolent dynamics to help chart a realistically hopeful path forward.

Read the full article ›

Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 08/15/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
Share

Primary Sidebar

Categories

Category RSS Feeds

  • Calls & Consultations
  • Clinical Trials
  • Funding
  • Grey Literature
  • Guidelines Plus
  • History
  • Infographics
  • Journal Article Abstracts
  • Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews
  • Monographs & Edited Collections
  • News
  • Open Access Journal Articles
  • Podcasts
  • Video

© 1993-2025 Dr. Gary Holden. All rights reserved.

gary.holden@nyu.edu
@Info4Practice