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Abraham and Torok emphasize the importance of the "kernel" of our being, which represents the core of individual identity, and the "shell" that protects it. This unique analogy allows for a deeper understanding of how personal history shapes one's existence and the impact of cultural narratives on mental health. Their psychological framework challenges traditional notions by considering not just personal experience, but also collective memory and its repercussions.
Throughout this thought-provoking work, the authors encourage a re-evaluation of established psychoanalytic techniques. Their innovative approach serves both as a theoretical foundation and practical guide, inviting readers to reconsider the significance of the unconscious and the interconnections between self and society in the context of healing and personal growth.