Cosensoriality and Creative Sharing of Hallucination
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The analysis adapted by the corporeal mediation of a young man uncovers a physically “damaged” baby who was not touched but was prematurely excited. The “somatopsychotic” symptoms hark back to encysted traces of this corporeal memory of trauma. Split, incorporated, and hallucinated, these traces can only be symbolized insofar as they are coincarnated in the relation of dependence with the helping object in the treatment, until there is a sharing of a self-organizing primitive sensoriality between analyst and analyzed.
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