Adam Kohút

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By not empathizing hard enough, we may fail to recognize the intelligible aspects of the other person’s experiences. Moreover, once we have decided that the patient’s experiences are unintelligible, we are given an apparent licence to treat the patient as a disordered organism, a malfunctioning body that we do not have to relate to in a human way.
Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature
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