This book is about what the work does to the psychoanalyst and vice versa. Let us leave aside, so as not to stray, the point of view of that morality that organizes human relations or is elaborated by social experience: the work of the psychoanalyst has nothing to do with that of the sociologist. Let us content ourselves with a technical reflection: the main question is to situate the place of knowledge and action, in the cure. This is located on the side of the patients, as long as they are offered a place where it is possible to display their narratives, to be able to listen to some of those thousands of threads that keep them immobilized in places that have become unsustainable, for each one.
One way to unravel the main anxiety or depression disorders, during the interviews of "suffering at work", as throughout a treatment, is to allow the patient to reposition the unhappines...read more