>Pursuing our thread on "unconscious construing", Bill Ramsay said:
>
>>I don't think the clinical bit
>>is necessarily relevant, but, since you mentioned it, if unconscious
>>construing does take place is it the same as construing _in_ the
>>unconscious? If yes, what does that imply for the relationship between PCP
>>and psychoanalytic models of disturbance?
>
>and I'm out of my depth here, not having the clinical training or
>experience to handle the implications that would be involved in choosing
>one or the other. Come on, all you clinicians out there...
etc.
I'm taking the weekend to think about the rest of this posting, Devi. It's
getting deep, but it's all helping.
Thanks,
Bill.
Bill Ramsay,
Dept. of Educational Studies,
University of Strathclyde,
Jordanhill Campus,
GLASGOW,
G13 1PP,
Scotland.
'phone: +44 (0)141 950 3364
'fax: +44 (0)141 950 3367
e-mail: w.ramsay@strath.ac.uk
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