Engaging with primordial density in psychoanalysis fosters transformative mutual understanding between patient and analyst, shaping the self's relationship with the world.
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The author explores Loewald's concept of density in psychoanalytic practice, where emotions and meanings are deeply concentrated but not yet differentiated. The paper discusses how this primordial density shapes the self's relationship with the world and plays a central role in early ego development. The author examines the therapeutic process of engaging with these condensed emotional states and the work with the reality of concrete objects, suggesting that psychoanalysis involves participating in and exploring this richness, rather than simply transforming it into clear symbols. Clinical examples highlight how both patient and analyst may inhabit this dense emotional space together, fostering transformation and deep mutual understanding.
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