Borderline States and a Hypothesis of Weaning
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Starting with a clinical case that combines some constant features of the pathology of borderline states, the author forms the hypothesis that a deficiency in the nursing environment has damaged the weaning process and called into question the stage of illusion and the transitional stage that attaches the libido to orality. With reference to Freud, who states that the first condition of anxiety is the loss of the perception of the object, the author suggests the system of psychoanalytic body psychotherapy that has the advantage of helping to correct these deficiencies through the perception of the analyst and the work on the percepto-sensorimotor emotions to resume the weaning process in the treatment.
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