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Cavarsela alla meno peggio. Psicoanalisi e neuroscienze

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Quando due personalità si incontrano, si crea una tempesta emotiva. Se fanno abbastanza contatto da essere consapevoli l’uno dell’altro, o anche abbastanza da non esserlo, la congiunzione di questi due individui produce uno stato emotivo, e la turbolenza che ne risulta non necessariamente ha da essere considerata come un miglioramento rispetto a prima nello stato delle cose. Ma, visto che si sono effettivamente incontrate e che la tempesta emotiva si è verificata, le due parti in gioco possono decidere di cavarsela alla meno peggio nel loro brutto affare (making the best of a bad job).

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Merciai, S.A. (2014). Cavarsela alla meno peggio. Psicoanalisi e neuroscienze. In: Neuroscienze e teoria psicoanalitica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5346-5_14

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