From the uproar of the relationship to intimacy the relationship: development of the concept of relationship and reflections of a clinical case


Published: December 31, 2015
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This contribution examines the case of Ann by Corbell focussing on how the analysis of the interaction allows a reflection that is not explanatory or monadic or linear, but surely dyadic, yet lacking in respect to a personal process of the subject and between the subjects. In this regard the Author focuses on the development of the relationship and of the therapeutic relationship in particular, suggesting how the therapeutic relationship needs to develop at an intimate level, so that it may open to a meeting that does not belong to the emotive sphere, or the re-proposition of roles, but rather to a "between" between two subjects.


Roggero, M. P. . (2015). From the uproar of the relationship to intimacy the relationship: development of the concept of relationship and reflections of a clinical case. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 26(3), 55–65. https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2015.346

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