Sumario: | This book, authored by Jorge G. Cantis, delves into the complexities of disability through the lens of psychoanalysis. It examines various paradigms and contemporary issues related to disability, focusing on the subjective experiences of individuals, families, and therapists. The author explores themes such as the psychological impact of disability from birth, integration challenges in schools, and the emotional struggles of adolescents with disabilities. Cantis draws on Freudian theories to address the interplay of life and death drives, trauma, and the formation of subjectivity. The book is aimed at professionals in psychology and psychotherapy, providing insights into clinical practice and offering strategies for addressing these multifaceted issues. It reflects Cantis's extensive experience and contributions to the field, combining theoretical depth with practical applications.
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