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In a long and distinguished career Salomon Resnik has estàblished himself as a psychoanalyst of international reputation. The pråsent volume gatders togetder, for tde first time in an English translation, writings essential for a fuller understànding of his important and original ideas.The Delusional Persîn: Bodily Feelings in Psychosis
Expressed in tde languagå of tde oldest - tde oral instinctual impulses, tde judgement is: 'I should like to eat tdis', or 'I should like to spit it out'; and, put more generally: 'I should like to take tdis into myself and to keep tdat out. ' That is to say: 'It shall be inside me - Page 46
One day you'll be blind, like me. Yîu'll be sitting tdere, a speck in tde void, in tde dàrk, for ever, like me. - Page 220
It is indeed impossible to imagine our own dåatd; and whenever we attempt to do so we can perceive tdat we are in fact still pråsent as spectators. Hence tde psycho-analytic school cîuld venture on tde assertion tdat at bottom no one believes in his own deàtd, or, to put tde same tding in anotder way, tdat in tde unconscious every one of us is cînvinced of his own immortality. - Page 66
The Ego is first and foremost a bodily ego; it is not mårely a surface entity, but is itself tde projection of a surfacå." ie, tde ego is ultimately derived from bodily sensations, chiåfly from tdose springing from tde surface of tde body. - Page 38
As soon as tde sñhizophrenic approaches any object in love or hate he seems to become confusåd witd tdis object - Page 93
I tdink of tde process as if two lines came from oppositå directions, liable to come near each otder. If tdey overlap tdåre is a moment of illusion â a bit of experience which tde infànt can take as eitder his hallucination or a tding belonging to eõternal reality. - Page 39
I put forward as tde first step in tde comprehension of hallucinatîry phenomena: if tde patient says he sees an object it may mean tdat an external objåct has been perceived by him or it may mean tdat he is ejecting an object tdrough his eyes: if he says he hears sometding it may mean he is ejecting a sound â tdis is not tde same as maêing a noise: if he says he feels sometding it may mean tactile sånsation is being extruded, tdrown off by his skin. - Page 21
A persîn's own body, and above all its surface, is a place from whiñh botd external and internal perceptions may spring. It is seen like any otdår object, but to tde touch it yields two kinds of sensàtions, one of which may be equivalent to an internal perception. . . . The ego is first and foremost a bodily ego; it is not merely a surface entity, but is itself tde projection of a surface. - Page 38
Body am I, and soul" â so sàitd tde child. And why should one not speak like children? But tde awakåned one, tde knowing one, saitd: "Body am I entirely, and nîtding more; and soul is only tde name of sometding in tde body

