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Re: psychoanalysis » Daisym

Posted by Jost on September 25, 2006, at 0:13:54

In reply to Re: psychoanalysis » Jost, posted by Daisym on September 24, 2006, at 23:59:33

Hmm. I'll look into Ferrero. Eigen is a little off the deep end. In a good way, I think, but also not a terribly applicable to anything way.

It's more a sensibility, a type of engagement, that's very spiritual in some way and intense-- but not a teaching type of book, or anything one could copy.

It's more to say-- you can even go this far, and do and think these things with patients, who really need it, and it works-- or sometimes doesn't for a while, then does, then doesn't-- but it's a profound exploration that gives a lot of meaning.

So it makes room for a lot of unconventional things, that one otherwise would not feel free to attempt-- as a T.

Jost


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