2021
DOI: 10.1002/ppi.1592
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Sicily in the therapy room

Abstract: Cultural factors characterising the places of belonging, together with the family and personal development, constitute the history of people we meet in the therapy room (and that of the therapist as well). Drawing on this long‐established idea, the author—a native Sicilian working and teaching in Sicily—identifies and describes two aspects characterising the Sicilian culture that he has encountered in his clinical practice. The first aspect relates to the phylogenetic imago of Sicilians in connection with thei… Show more

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“…I feel your soul indigenous peoples of Sicily, as I read your story in the article written by Gaetano Sisalli (2021); invader after invader, like us sealers, whalers, Christianity, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, English, all invaders in my lands, but I feel the strength of you holding tight to your culture and traditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…I feel your soul indigenous peoples of Sicily, as I read your story in the article written by Gaetano Sisalli (2021); invader after invader, like us sealers, whalers, Christianity, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, English, all invaders in my lands, but I feel the strength of you holding tight to your culture and traditions.…”
Section: The Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…‘We can assume that our development occurs through a set of everyday activities from which we ‘internalise’ and sometimes incorporate a set of skills, knowledge, and ways of thinking of our social‐historical context’ (Sisalli, 2021, p. xxx). Indeed, all of these articles raise the issue of identity implicitly raising the question of subjectivity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…I begin with Gaetano Sisali's (2021) article ‘Sicily in the Therapy Room’, in which the author identifies a major cultural theme of omerta as a code, an idea which I found particularly evocative. Whilst connected with the Sicilian culture, omerta has a powerful resonance in many cultures.…”
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