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Donald Winnicott. Playing and Reality


«Psychotherapy is done in the overlap of the two play areas, that of the patient and that of the therapist. If the therapist cannot play, then he is not suitable for the work. If the patient cannot play, then something needs to be done to enable the patient to become able to play, after which psychotherapy may begin.»
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Donald Winnicott. Playing and Reality — «Psychotherapy is done in the overlap of the two play areas, that of the patient and that of the therapist. If the therapist cannot play, then he is not suitable for the work. If the patient cannot play, then something…
В этой цитате Винникотта упаковано (и может быть из нее развернуто) самое главное о психотерапии, о том что это вообще такое, как быть и что делать всем участникам процесса.
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“Who knows! Right? I mean, these so-called depth psychologists… Are so far out of their depth on this one that the fish have lights on their noses.”
«In confession, the sinner tells us what he knows; in analysis the neurotic has to tell more» (Freud, 1926:289)
“The sulky crescent moon which hung above a shop on Holywell Street, the centre of 19th-century London’s little known but booming Victorian pornography trade.” (src)
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[рубрика “выдуманные цитаты”] “Who knows! Right? I mean, these so-called depth psychologists… Are so far out of their depth on this one that the fish have lights on their noses.”
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What do you think the word *sin* means? What do you hear when someone says it? If all you hear is “shame”, that’s because you’re an idiot and should be ashamed of yourself! Just kidding. Well, mostly. Let’s take shame and guilt seriously for a moment. Sure, psychologists might tell you there’s nothing to feel ashamed or guilty about—but what do they know? What if you actually do have good reasons to feel guilty or ashamed? What if you *are* doing something bad? What if you’ve hurt yourself or others due to your own stupidity? And we all do that sometimes, aren’t we? Maybe that’s what the word *sin* is for. It’s a warning: “this things are harmful for you and those close to you, please don’t do it, don’t be stupid”. *Sin* means doing bad things for stupid reasons and getting hurt despite the warning.
“I've made up my mind: don't confuse me with facts.”
«Nothing is like it seems, but everything is exactly like it is»
— Yogi Berra
«Nothing can ever be reduced to anything»
— Joseph Needham

«Everything is what it is and not another thing»
— Ludwig Wittgenstein (probably from sermon by Joseph Butler)