Even though this is a follow-up to the Philoctetes play, among a number of issues addressed in the discussion one seems to me very interesting, namely the confidentiality of therapy. This reminds me of catholic priests and their oath of confession, because there are strong parallels between the rite of confession and the psychoanalytic situation, with one big exception the former are free and the latter are very expensive. Also, this talk dovetails nicely with the panel on the Greek Tragedy.thx
Even though this is a follow-up to the Philoctetes play, among a number of issues addressed in the discussion one seems to me very interesting, namely the confidentiality of therapy. This reminds me of catholic priests and their oath of confession, because there are strong parallels between the rite of confession and the psychoanalytic situation, with one big exception the former are free and the latter are very expensive. Also, this talk dovetails nicely with the panel on the Greek Tragedy.thx
pawsoned 1 year ago