The search for the microscopic components of unconscious conflict is one of the main goals of micropsychoanalysis, which focuses attention on the details of psychic life where affection shifts and concentrates. Micropsychoanalysis, discovered by the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Silvio Fanti in the 1950s, derives “from a slow metabolization of Freudian psychoanalysis and from the comparative study of the repetitions of life and death that man unknowingly performs.” (Fanti S., 1986).
The Swiss Institute of Micropsychoanalysis was founded in 1987 as an active part of the International Society of Micropsychoanalysis. Its objectives are focused on psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic practice according to the method created by Dr. S. Fanti and called micropsychoanalysis.
MicroPsy.Academy is a portal that offers a system of professional development and updating for psychologists, psychotherapists, physicians, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts.
The objective is the continuous improvement of professional performance in addressing the problems of the client/patient through the in-depth study of psychotherapeutic techniques with a psychoanalytic orientation.
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