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Symbolization skills

Symbolization skills

2020-09-19 SH

That impressions like skip a part of the processing and are perceived concretely. The ability to symbolise is a rather fragile ability and in stressful, or excited, moments we risk losing it. Then we fall to the child's concrete perception of things. A non-symbolic relationship with the world also has people with borderline disorder, as well as so-called primitive religions. Things are what they seem to be.

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