An hystorical overview on psychoanalitycal practice
from Freud to present
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History of Psychoanalysis, Intersubjectivity, New paradigmsAbstract
This work is about an overview on psychoanalytical practice considered under the existence of ideas that can be connected to some kinds of paradigms that were established from Freud to the present in the history of Psychoanalysis. The observations of several theories permit to link with a subjective system process as a “common ground” to the analytical practice. Some considerations are made on news aspects of clinical current practice today.
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