« It is this emotion of compassion (as the Samaritan was) that makes interpsychic communication between men. There is the assistance to the body that requires competence and is paid, and there is the emotion that makes human. When it runs out, it is because the service becomes an institution, or because the meeting is not unique, unusual, as in the parable, but becomes a habit, a "food work" or an exciting profession. The assisted, then, is no more than an object. There is no longer a human relationship. »
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Françoise Dolto
The Gospel at risk of psychoanalysis, Volume 1 |
Françoise Dolto
The Gospel at risk of psychoanalysis, Volume 1
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« Nothing in Christ's message contradicted Freudian discoveries. »
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Françoise Dolto
The Gospels and Faith at risk of psychoanalysis, or, The Life of Desire |
Françoise Dolto
The Gospels and Faith at risk of psychoanalysis, or, The Life of Desire
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« Remember, Mom, when I was a kid, I didn't want to believe I was me. »
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Françoise Dolto
It's all language |
Françoise Dolto
It's all language
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