Vertex and convergence
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v9i1.245Keywords:
Psychoanalytic Theories, Vertex, Intuition, Supervision.Abstract
The paper intends to show how two psychotherapists, each of them with different psychoanalytic points of view, took both a path of convergence in the comprehension of a patient. Not surprisingly to them, they verified that an “instrumented intuition” and not a theoretical thinking, was the most important instrument to understand a clinical material.
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