Psychoanalytical knowledge and social work: possible transits
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Psychoanalysis can be a useful apex from which to read social facts, because by its very nature it seeks to integrate the separation between psychic and social and to keep these two dimensions of reality together. The psychoanalytic mentality allows the practitioner of a social intervention to read as countertransference the difficult emotional situations in which one often finds oneself, to master them and to make the best use of them.
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