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Mental space

By: Material type: TextTextLondon, England Karnac c1995Description: xxi, 120 p.; [20] p. of plates ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1855750589
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Contents:
Foreword - Riccardo Steiner. Introduction. 1 A space for psychoanalysis. 2 A space for thinking. 3 A space for dreaming. 4 Mirrors, corridors, and tears. 5 Space, illusion, and hallucination. 6 A geometry of space: mental space and the transferece. 7 A space for delusion, a space for creation. 8 A space for concluding
Abstract: 'From these pages, as from others of Salomon Resnik's work, there shines forth a sort of empathic and sometimes almost affectionate respect for the suffering of the patient, whom he always seeks to individualize, to perceive as a person; and he is also helped by his ideep knowledge not only of psychiatry, but also of philosophical phenomenology. To this is added a sort of modesty, which is almost always there in Salomon Resnik's relationships with the patients for whom he is caring.' --Foreword
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1st pub. in Italian in 1990 by Bollati-Boringhieri, Turin.. Translated from the Italian by David Alcorn.. Foreword by Riccardo Steiner.

Foreword - Riccardo Steiner. Introduction. 1 A space for psychoanalysis. 2 A space for thinking. 3 A space for dreaming. 4 Mirrors, corridors, and tears. 5 Space, illusion, and hallucination. 6 A geometry of space: mental space and the transferece. 7 A space for delusion, a space for creation. 8 A space for concluding

'From these pages, as from others of Salomon Resnik's work, there shines forth a sort of empathic and sometimes almost affectionate respect for the suffering of the patient, whom he always seeks to individualize, to perceive as a person; and he is also helped by his ideep knowledge not only of psychiatry, but also of philosophical phenomenology. To this is added a sort of modesty, which is almost always there in Salomon Resnik's relationships with the patients for whom he is caring.' --Foreword

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