Progetto di scrittura di un articolo su: Persone e organizzazioni: teorie psicoanalitiche e racconti dall’esperienza

Journal title EDUCAZIONE SENTIMENTALE
Author/s Gianluca Carlini
Publishing Year 2018 Issue 2018/29
Language Italian Pages 15 P. 152-166 File size 203 KB
DOI 10.3280/EDS2018-029012
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Project for writing an article on: people and organizations, psychoanalytic theories and stories from experience. Writing in psychoanalysis involves a complex event of transformation of both the writer and the reader; it is a process in progress which also modifies the text itself, whose meaning extents can always be expanded through a dreamlike listening to the written text, through "dreaming" as a primary psychoanalytic function of the mind. Therefore we offer here an "unfinished" text: the project of a paper on some aspects of the "relationship between persons and organizations", according to different theoretical conceptualizations and different fields of clinical observation. It was a text planned in three parts (with a long narrative of a "clinical" event inside of an organization, too) which had reached different degrees of processing and writing development. The reader can read / listen and re-write subjectively what was suggested, bringing developments of thought unknown to the text itself.

Keywords: Writing, psychoanalytic text, dreamlike listening, project, persons, organizations

Gianluca Carlini, Progetto di scrittura di un articolo su: Persone e organizzazioni: teorie psicoanalitiche e racconti dall’esperienza in "EDUCAZIONE SENTIMENTALE" 29/2018, pp 152-166, DOI: 10.3280/EDS2018-029012