Hallucinatory Potential, Its Basic Organization, Its Reception, and Its Transformation in an Analytical Process
Lavallée, Guy
Hallucinatory Potential, Its Basic Organization, Its Reception, and Its Transformation in an Analytical Process - 2001.
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However the drives may develop, numerous clinical examples show that there always exists a hallucinatory potential, included in the “id” which can be remobilized and reorganized as much by classical analysis as by face-to-face psychotherapy. This hallucinatory potential is organized according to the general model of the “visual envelope of the ego,” a reflexive return of the drive, screen function, reduction of the hallucinatory potential to a quantum, the “container-contained” relationship, between the negative and positive hallucinatory potential. This potential, when it is well integrated, is an essential factor in mentalisation.
Hallucinatory Potential, Its Basic Organization, Its Reception, and Its Transformation in an Analytical Process - 2001.
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However the drives may develop, numerous clinical examples show that there always exists a hallucinatory potential, included in the “id” which can be remobilized and reorganized as much by classical analysis as by face-to-face psychotherapy. This hallucinatory potential is organized according to the general model of the “visual envelope of the ego,” a reflexive return of the drive, screen function, reduction of the hallucinatory potential to a quantum, the “container-contained” relationship, between the negative and positive hallucinatory potential. This potential, when it is well integrated, is an essential factor in mentalisation.
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