Henegan

The disease of a person and a group unaware of being it

Abstract

Reflecting on a clinical history with a happy end, on an event which has, all of a sudden, unexpectedly, given back to much more than it had seemed we had been involved with, is without any doubt passionate; but I want at once to move out of any suspicion I want to do << wild psychosomatic>>. (Ferro 2006) how one could suppose from the following clinical case. The considerations I propose concerning the structuring value that a group work has had for the mind of all the participants the patient included; and they are also related to the peculiarity of this group, which except for some partial insights, has never succeeded in representing itself as such.

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