Psychology and psychopathology of the mask
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https://doi.org/10.6092/2282-1619/2019.7.2240Keywords:
Psychology, Psychopathology, Mask, Psychotherapy.Abstract
The following are reflections of a clinical psychologist and a psychotherapist; first of all it’s important to remember that the task of the disciplinary sector is to find applications of the clinical report, hence the gaps, that other scholars will find, derive from the precise professional context that does not intend to avoid drawing on other knowledge to improve the care in suffering; also the therapeutic plan, of a clear analytical inspiration, wants to obtain from the culture those necessary cues for the amplifications that make the original psychotherapy according to the thought of C.G Jung.References
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