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Intimacy and Alienation
註釋The traumatic event is 'unconscious' both in the sense that it is not represented in an imaginative linguistic form and is recorded in a memory system not that of ordinary consciousness and not immediately accessible to patient or therapist." "It is the task of the therapist to foster the emergence of a form of conversation which shows elements of 'the stream of consciousness' and which will allow the integration of the traumatic memory into the patient's experience of self." "At once invaluable to professionals in the field of psychiatry and psychotherapy, Intimacy and Alienation is a work of wide interest to anyone interested in theories of memory, language and human consciousness."--Jacket.