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H. Shmuel Erlich (; born July 11, 1937, in
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) is an Israeli
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, organizational
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and psychologist of
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. Since 1990 he has been professor of the Sigmund Freud Chair at the
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. In 2005 he became
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. Erlich is one of the spiritual fathers of the
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.


Education and career

Almost two years after Shmuel Erlich's birth, at the end of 1938, his parents left
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because of the political developments and the growing threat to the German-Jewish family, and went to
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with their son. They arrived there at the beginning of 1939. Shmuel Erlich grew up in
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. From 1954 to 1971 he lived in the
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where he completed his psychological training. After his return to
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he has been residing in
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. He speaks German, English and Hebrew. Shmuel Erlich studied psychology at the
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(CCNY) where he graduated in 1959 with a
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. In 1965 he received his doctorate in
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at
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(NYU). From 1965 to 1967 he was granted a post-graduate scholarship from the
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(NIMH) which made it possible for him to do research in clinical psychology at the
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in
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. Already certified as a clinical psychologist, he received another certificate in 1971 in which the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) elected him as the best in his profession. That same year he was certified by the ''Israel Psychological Association'' as a Supervisor for
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and Psychodiagnostics. In 1972 he became lecturer in clinical psychology at the
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. In 1983 he completed his training as psychoanalyst at the ''Israeli Institute of Psychoanalysis'', initially receiving the basic membership in the ''Israel Psychoanalytic Society (IPS)'' and in 1985 the so-called full membership. Since 1987 he has been a
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. In 1985 he was a founding member of ''OFEK'', the Israeli Association for the Study of Groups and Organizational Processes. After Eric Miller had led the first two conferences of ''OFEK'', Erlich became director of the following four. From 1993 to 1997 he was Chairman of the ''Education Committee'' of the Psychoanalytic Institute and of the Professional Society in Israel. From 1999 to 2002 he was President of IPS. In 2000 Shmuel Erlich took over the chairmanship of a working group in the ''European Psychoanalytical Federation'' (EPF), a position he held until 2006. This working group focuses on the relationship between psychoanalytic knowledge of the inner experience and its connection to the exterior reality. In 2003 the
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(IPA) nominated him as the regional representative for Europe of the newly constituted ''Board of Representatives'', a position he held until 2015. From 2005 to 2011 he was chairman of the ''Education Committee'' in the IPA. In 2010 he wrote the "Letter from Jerusalem" for the
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as part of an initiative of the journal with which various psychoanalytic societies could introduce themselves to the international professional audience. As a co-founder of the
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he has been part of the so-called staff since 1994, a position he maintained in subsequent conferences under the auspices of ''Partners in Confronting Collective Atrocities (PCCA)''. In 2012 Erlich was Director of the first ''European Conference'' of the PCCA which took place at
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in Poland with the title ''European Perpetrators and Victims - Then and Now''. The second European Conference took place in 2014 and a third one in 2016. In addition to his academic career Shmuel Erlich has been a senior psychologist at the Psychiatric Hospital Eitanim near Jerusalem. There he has set up a ward for young people which he has led for 15 years.


Work and research

The focus of Shmuel Erlich's scientific interest and work is psychoanalytic theory and its applications, including psychotherapy and the exploration of identity. Specifically, it deals with the impact of external
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– particularly in connection with terrorist attacks – as well as with research of organizational processes.


Organizational consultations

With his organizational consultations Shmuel Erlich wants to contribute to a deeper understanding that organizations have of themselves, their structures and power relationships, allowing them to become aware of the role of possible corruption and regressive processes. According to Erlich, this awareness could lead to changes of all of these phenomena. He believes that this is true for any organization, including psychoanalytic training institutes, as well as German institutes, which call him occasionally, as a
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or as lecturer.


Groups in conflict

Shmuel Erlich directs special attention to conflicts in which members of different national groups are entangled with each other. In order to explore these conflicts, he uses the method of the so-called ''Group Relations Conferences''. They are based on the model of the so-called Leicester Conferences which were developed at the
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in London. The aim of such conferences is to help participants develop the ability to take on responsibility of various
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. To this goal Erlich still feels committed, organizing conferences for different groups in conflict or being involved in their organization. According to Shmuel Erlich, these ''Group Relation Conferences'' are intended to close the gap which usually exists between the view of one's own inner world – experiences, fantasies, and the like – and the outer world of reality. To achieve this goal, a
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and a social systems theory approach are combined. Through these conferences a place for conscious experience of a previously perceived role and the possible development of a new one is created. The aim here is to understand hostility as something that originates not only through the experience of external reality, but is also constructed by the inner reality. With his method Erlich wants to encourage people to think rationally in emotionally-charged situations in order to gain a deeper understanding of how social and political events influence one's mind and soul. Edward R. Shapiro evaluates Erlich's efforts in his review:


Psychoanalysis

In his psychoanalytic work Shmuel Erlich was initially dedicated to the study of the mental and emotional experience of young people and later researched in detail how experiences are processed.


Youth

After he had created the ward for young people at the Psychiatric Hospital Eitanim, Shmuel Erlich remained there for fifteen years. This gave him opportunities to study the quality of experiences of young people and adolescents. For example, the “Role of Denial in Adolescence” interested him. He suggested “to consider the development crisis of adolescence through the use of denial”. In his psychoanalytic work Shmuel Erlich was not only interested in individual cases, but also how they are embedded in their environment and political reality. This is demonstrated in a case study which describes the reactions of young people to the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.


Processing of experiences

Shmuel Erlich's scientific interest was directed early on to the question of how people process their inner mental and emotional experiences. He describes in detail what he means by such an
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. It is constituted by the perception of external and internal realities, as well as by the conscious and the
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and it is then mentally organized. Erlich views the data of the external reality, which people absorb with their senses, at one pole, and the structured experience of their inner world at the other pole. In between the poles he describes a consolidation process. This process is both innate and “socially constructed”. Through this process, Erlich says, sensations are continuously “absorbed, digested, assimilated, and structured.” This process, which is described by Erlich as “Experience Modalities”, largely eludes conscious awareness and voluntary control. The process has a major influence on the way in which people view themselves and also how they organize their relationships with their fellow human beings and their environment. He describes two ways of relating that are very different from each other. They are similar to what Winnicott calls modes of “Being and Doing”. If people find themselves in “Doing Mode”, their opposite partner is seen as separate and independent, and the relationship is based on “cause and effect, dominated by purpose and aim, direct and chronological”. In contrast to the "Doing Mode" Erlich describes the mode of "Being" in which the boundaries between the self and the opposite partner fuse together. In the experience of the person who is in this mode, boundaries no longer exist. According to Erlich, this can lead to numerous conflicts in interpersonal relationships, and there can also be considerable difficulties in processing losses.


Publications

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Awards

* 1965: ''Founder's Day Award'' by
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* 1966: ''NY Award'' in „recognition for an outstanding dissertation in psychology of the year 1966“ by New York ''Society of Clinical Psychologists'' * 2005: ''Sigourney Award'' for outstanding contributions to psychoanalysis * 2016: Lifetime Achievement Award by ''Israeli Association for Psychotherapy''


Notes

with an interruption between 2007 and 2011 for instance Germans and Israelis or Israelis and Palestiniens That time there were two different types of membership for new members in the ''IPS''.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Erlich, Shmuel 1937 births Living people Israeli psychoanalysts Jewish psychoanalysts Hebrew University of Jerusalem Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Austen Riggs Center physicians