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An Analyst's Hallucination as a Manifestation of Osmotic Communication.

Psychoanal Rev

September 2024

Ul. Witolda 46/3, Gdynia 81-532, Poland, E-mail:

This article conveys the psychoanalyst's hallucinatory experience during a session with a patient who experienced premature birth trauma. Engaging with the patient's primal fears of disappearance and confusion with the object through hallucinosis initiated the analyst's engagement with her own trauma. The concept of osmotic communication within the patient-analyst relationship is viewed as central to description and understanding of the primal dialogue of two unconscious minds.

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  • * The report talks about how people who got hurt are dealing with both physical injuries and mental health issues due to the violence they experienced.
  • * It suggests that healing should not just fix physical problems but also take care of emotional and social needs, including finding justice for those who were hurt.
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Being defined as an autoimmune, chronic pathology, frequently encountered in any age group, but especially in pediatrics, celiac disease (also called gluten enteropathy), is gaining more and more ground in terms of diagnosis, but also interest in research. The data from the literature of the last decades attest the chameleonic way of its presentation, there may be both classic onset symptoms and atypical symptoms. Given the impact played by celiac disease, especially in the optimal growth and development of children, the current narrative review aims to highlight the atypical presentation methods, intended to guide the clinician towards the inclusion of the pathology in the differential diagnosis scheme.

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