Clinical experience, patient and analyst subjectivity

Published: January 28, 2020
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The article, a transcript of the speech of the conference in question, is based on the methodological novelty found in the convocation of the conference itself: the starting point is the questions concerning clinical work at its experiential level, not consolidated theories to be discussed. In addressing the same questions, then, it highlights some theoretical-epistemological implications, deepening the debate in the perspective of enhancing an "experiential-relational" approach, to recover what certain theories are losing with regard to the depth of subjectivity (both patient and therapist) and resources of the therapeutic setting, in a relational perspective.

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Banzatti, G. (2020). Clinical experience, patient and analyst subjectivity. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 27(3), 9–23. https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2016.199

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