Consapevoli ma non troppo
- Pratica e Teoria
- Febbraio 24, 2026
Il testo analizza criticamente il concetto di consapevolezza, evidenziando come la mera comprensione razionale tipica dell’Occidente sia spesso insufficiente per generare un reale cambiamento esistenziale.
READ MOREThis appendix offers a clear, practice-oriented guide to sexual consent for educators and partners.
READ MOREThe chapter reframes paraphilias as diverse erotic styles that may be healthy, conflicted, or delinquent depending on consent, harm, and the field in which they occur.
READ MOREThis chapter weaves a clinician’s memoir with a field guide to pelvic-floor rehabilitation viewed through a Gestalt lens.
READ MOREThis chapter reframes “sexual disorders” not through DSM labels…
READ MOREL’intervista di Mara Montella esplora il patriarcato come struttura relazionale e psicologica
READ MOREThis chapter defines sexual aggression as a distinct, evolved form of aggression that emerges when sexuality (fusion, pleasure, care) and aggression (initiative, boundary-setting, force) shift from polar opposites to a figure/ground relationship.
READ MOREThe chapter maps five embodied forms of aggression as contact functions that organize how we take from, refuse, or exchange with the environment—each with distinct roles for sexuality and clinical work.
READ MOREThe chapter situates sexuality within Gestalt theory as a need for contact and exchange—linked to excitement and pleasure—whose orientation arises from intentionality co-created with the environment.
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