John Rosegrant, PhD will present on how the “talking” part of the talking cure is strange. Using clinical material with the help of an imaginary educator, an imaginary artist, and an imaginary hiker, to explore how Freud, infant researchers, and Lacan understand this strangeness to identify a fundamental uneasiness and alienation between language and nonverbal parts of the mind, and how to clinically address the problems this creates.
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