【Description】 Face with the complexity of the contemporary clinic, and multiple streams of subjectivity characterized by unstable, intermittent and fragile balances, the psychoanalytic thought is called upon to give new explorations around the fundamental assumptions of "the psychoanalytic encounter".
In this perspective, an extension of psychoanalytic listening paradigm proved to be particularly interesting and fruitful, expanding the ability to the unconsciousness of psychic life.
Different qualities of listening aim to capture the psychological traces and inscriptions belonging to senses, power, and sensorimotor area, which are recorded in different epochs of life, and can be expressed in words or beyond words. The author proposes an open attitude to listen to clinical situations as “engaging all the senses", in which are often "silent" or conveyed in different forms. On this basis they reconstruct processes of organizing the psychology, which are not yet expressible in words, but can be presented and active in the communication between the unconscious.Read More |