The dynamic recursive hologram for relational topics in psychoanalysis

Published: December 31, 2014
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The analytical field is a new concept in the psychoanalytic panorama, which tries to understand both intrapsychic and interpsychic dynamics. The work starts from the analysis of the concept of posteriority, characterized by the presence of recursion, and identifies its pervasiveness or omnipresence in all mental activity. Thanks to recursions, the emergencies of the field are organized, that is, those new phenomena that substantiate the mental and make the consciousness and the unconscious exist. Transference is therefore also of a similar nature, which is connoted as a "rewritable" and renewable organisation within the dynamics of care. The mental world is also the world of the entire analytical field, whether dual, group, or institutional. The field, in fact, is but a conceptual extension equally organized on recursions and peculiarities that are proposed at different levels of scale, from individual to group and vice versa. In order to proceed in the complexological treatment of the field, the author proposes a theoretical informational approach, since it is more suitable for a psychoanalysis that contemplates the concepts of recursion and hologram. The hologram seems to be the ideal space-time to identify the transformations of the field that occur in the part and in the whole.

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Lenti, G. (2014). The dynamic recursive hologram for relational topics in psychoanalysis. Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 25(3), 77–88. https://doi.org/10.4081/rp.2014.360