Some psychoanalytic and philosophical reflections on the signification of residence in the therapeutic care of people with schizophrenia

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 24 (2):154-167 (2010)
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In this paper the author discusses the meaning of residence and its relation to care, with reference to the work of Lacan and Heidegger, in an attempt to re-situate the debate about the therapeutic potential of residential care at a more fundamental level.

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