process with affective and spatial components: the empathic subject projects ("feels") itself into the object. The crux of the problem of empathy is the accurate spatial attribution of affect. Here, the psychoanalytic account of affect and the theory of narcissism help to shed light on the underlying mental processes. Finally, the author illustrates this with a case of anosognosia." /> Empathy and other minds – a neuropsychoanalytic perspective and a clinical vignette - Solms Mark | sdvig press

Empathy and other minds – a neuropsychoanalytic perspective and a clinical vignette

Mark Solms

pp. 93-114


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