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Tag: Trauma and unity

Posted on November 12, 2011

Trauma and the Unity of Thought

In understanding how the mind is represented through art, Freud preferred the metaphor of an abstract impressionistic piece with blotches and non-symmetrical lines. This has to do with the intellectual need to have unity. This is why we read only the whole of what we see, and we miss the small parts. It is what …

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