If only I could dream. . .
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How can we talk about trauma that cannot be conceived of let alone spoken about? The author illustrates—through quotations by Ferenczi, Bion, Tustin, Winnicott, André Green, and Thomas Ogden among others—how the aspects of trauma that are unrepresentable have been present throughout psychoanalytical literature. Using a clinical case, the author illustrates how the existence of premature trauma combined with the absence of introjection of the maternal capacity of reverie, lead to a breakdown of the psyche and the annihilation of the symbolic function.
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