2016
DOI: 10.1111/1745-8315.12602
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Bridging gaps between conscious and unconscious

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“…The psychoanalytic literature is now replete with ideas concerning the issue of representablility, its various levels and their interaction, and their association with early development and, of course, attachment. For example, going back thirty-five years, Shapiro (2016) refers to the work of Lorenza (1983) that references this theme as a movement from and interplay between prelinguistic representation (scenic and relational) to a dream account and finally the process of naming. Many have followed this road.…”
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“…The psychoanalytic literature is now replete with ideas concerning the issue of representablility, its various levels and their interaction, and their association with early development and, of course, attachment. For example, going back thirty-five years, Shapiro (2016) refers to the work of Lorenza (1983) that references this theme as a movement from and interplay between prelinguistic representation (scenic and relational) to a dream account and finally the process of naming. Many have followed this road.…”
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confidence: 99%