Objects oblvion in psychotherapy
This presentation is part of a ampler matter about the concept of therapeutic setting. In this issue the function of “technical objects” which make the therapist-patient relationship mechanical and operative will be discussed.
Such a use of objects is almost absolutely absent in usual psychotherapeutic practice so that the possibility to create a “technical space”, in the interaction between the therapist and the patient, allowing a direct action on the world, is lost.
Paolo Cianconi, physician, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, etnopsychiatrist
Silvia Iorio, antropologist, specialized in medical antropology at the University La Sapienza in Rome
Irene Luzi psychologist
Sabrina Di Mauro psychologist
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