Thinking about the clinic with a writer: The mirages of desiring nothing in Samuel Beckett and adolescents today
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Background: Samuel Beckett, at the start of his adult life, had all the characteristics of psychotic withdrawal. To understand his work, many spoke of the writing of “nothingness,” of “exhaustion,” and some assumed that Beckett may have treated his psychosis, perhaps autism, through his creativity. Knowledge of his biography could point more toward the psychological profile of a borderline state in which he simultaneously felt the threat of an overflow of excitement and the strong apprehension of the feeling of emptiness if this same excitement ceased to be felt. Above all, his writings and his life inspire us to think about the contemporary world and review the concepts of therapeutic mediation.
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