2010
DOI: 10.1057/pcs.2010.15
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Special issue on Alfred Lorenzer: Introduction

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“…A binary common in western thinking is thus breached in Lorenzer's refusal of radical demarcation between the individual and socio-cultural (Froggett and Hollway, 2010;Redman et al, 2010), and this is central tenet of a psychosocial approach. Furthermore -like Bion -Lorenzer's thory of symbolisation defies binaries of cognition-emotion and body-mind (Hollway, 2015, p.74) For example, one participant remembered the process of her grandmother's dying, starting before the ambulance arrived at hospital while the daughter and granddaughter followed in a car behind:…”
Section: The Relation Between Symbolisation and The Socio-cultural Domentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A binary common in western thinking is thus breached in Lorenzer's refusal of radical demarcation between the individual and socio-cultural (Froggett and Hollway, 2010;Redman et al, 2010), and this is central tenet of a psychosocial approach. Furthermore -like Bion -Lorenzer's thory of symbolisation defies binaries of cognition-emotion and body-mind (Hollway, 2015, p.74) For example, one participant remembered the process of her grandmother's dying, starting before the ambulance arrived at hospital while the daughter and granddaughter followed in a car behind:…”
Section: The Relation Between Symbolisation and The Socio-cultural Domentioning
confidence: 99%