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Is Unintegration a Loss or a Lack?
The ontological lack or the underlying emptiness is really enhances the understanding of why that's threatening, and I think what Winnicott brings to the table. We have these well springs that are based in unintegration, non-control, non-self, non-autonomy, all of these things that are construed in other contexts as negative. Since Gail brought up Milner and this an example of this kind of well spring, now she has the one technique which is like to sort of look, I want to say disassociation but I don't know if that's not exactly the right word because there's more of a negative connotation to that. She will sort of look