Rodrigo Barahona is trained in adult psychoanalysis and is a faculty member at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society & Institute and the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis.He is on the board of directors of the Boston Group for Psychoanalytic Studies and of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. He is a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytic Association, and has a private psychoanalytic practice in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Introduction 1.Transformations, or, what does a field of poppies really look like? 2.Transformation in negative and positive hallucinosis 3.André Green's negative hallucination and its relation to transformations in hallucinosis 4.Clinical implications of transformations in negative hallucinosis: enactment 5.The arrogance of transformations in negative hallucinosis. More clinical implications. 6.Is it beautiful inside? Transformations in negative hallucinosis and the claustrum
Introduction 1.Transformations, or, what does a field of poppies really look like? 2.Transformation in negative and positive hallucinosis 3.André Green's negative hallucination and its relation to transformations in hallucinosis 4.Clinical implications of transformations in negative hallucinosis: enactment 5.The arrogance of transformations in negative hallucinosis. More clinical implications. 6.Is it beautiful inside? Transformations in negative hallucinosis and the claustrum
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