The little obsessional alchemist |
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Authors: | Joan Symington |
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Affiliation: | Po Box 87, Pymble 2073, Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | Using the psychoanalytic experience with an obsessional child, this paper looks at the moment of insight, that precipitation of coherence which occurs when we say that we suddenly realize something. This is contrasted with the approach of consciously trying to fit theory to the observed facts. Analogies with alchemy are drawn. In addition, the balancing process occurring in obsessional mentality is compared with strangulation by hanging, the opposing forces being comprised of prematurely solidified states of mind such as mania or paranoia which interfere with that fluid state of mind optimal for the precipitation of insight. |
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Keywords: | Psychoanalytic insight selected fact obsessionality alchemy psychoanalytic theory pseudo-reparation incoherence precipitation of coherence. |
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