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The child’s psychosoma

An approach to the wholeness of human existence.
Psychosoma, a neologism I propose to demonstrate in a single word that nothing separates the body from the soul. A way to linguistically emphasise my monistic belief regarding the nature of psychosomatic unity. To say that, on an ontological level, there is nothing but the biological body, a part of which is projected as a separate entity and which we call the soul. To admit that, for humans, from the very beginning of their thought processes concerning their ‘being’ right up to the present day, it has been impossible to experience their existence continuously in terms of bodily finitude. For this reason, he devised the theological and philosophical stratagem of dualism. Thanks to this, he speaks as though the body and the soul were two natural entities, necessary for man to be able to think of himself as the one who controls his existence, as being broader, infinite, perhaps even immortal, in contrast to his limited and mortal body.
  • Author Athanasios Alexandridis
  • Text editing Eudoxia Binopoulou
  • Pages: 128
  • ISBN: 978-960-572-612-6
  • Publication: 2023
  • Date of publication: 27/11/2023
  • Dimensions: 13.8 x 20.4 εκ.
  • Categories: Books, Humanities & Social Sciences, Ψυχολογία

"Η (από μία άποψη) απομαγευτική γλώσσα της επιστήμης, ωστόσο, έρχεται με όχημα το βιβλίο του (παιδο)ψυχίατρου, διδάσκοντος ψυχαναλυτή Αθ. Αλεξανδρίδη να αναδείξει, με τη βοήθεια του νεολογισμού «ψυχόσωμα», ότι «τίποτε δεν χωρίζει» το «σώμα» από την «ψυχή», ότι «σε οντολογικό επίπεδο δεν υπάρχει παρά το βιολογικό σώμα», μέρος του οποίου «προβάλλεται ως χωριστή οντότητα και το αποκαλούμε ψυχή», καθώς είναι αδύνατον στον άνθρωπο «να βιώνει διαρκώς την υπόστασή του με όρους σωματικής περατότητας"

– Σταυρούλα Τσούπρου, Εφημερίδα των Συντακτών

Athanasios Alexandridis

Athanasios Alexandridis is a psychiatrist, child psychiatrist and training analyst of the French Psychoanalytical Association (APF), the Hellenic Psychoanalytic Society (EPSE) and the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA), and holds a PhD in Medicine and Philosophy (Psychology). From ‘The Body Image of Schizophrenics’ (1982) to the present day, he has published a large number of papers at Greek and international conferences, in journals, and in collective and individual books. His main areas of interest are psychoanalytic theory, psychoses, archaic and collective traumas, psychosomatics, psycholinguistics and aesthetics. Since 1992, he has been systematically publishing his poetic work alongside his psychoanalytical writings, exposing himself and the reader to the dissonance and discord between the two discourses.

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