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Dante and the Unconscious: When Poetry Anticipates Psychology
Love, Guilt, and Inner Descent in the Commedia as a Clinical Lens on the Present Introduction On May 11, 2026, in the Duomo of Milan, Toni Servillo's voice brought Dante Alighieri's verses back to life through Giuseppe Montesano's dramaturgical reading. The initiative — produced by the Piccolo Teatro di Milano as part of the cycle Le voci di Dante nelle chiese di Lombardia — was not simply a performance. It was a cultural act that posed an uncomfortable question: does poetry
May 176 min read


TRAJECTORIES #2: The Systemic-Relational Approach: When the symptom speaks of bonds and when the relationships heal
Alessia Gioia, psychologist and psychotherapist in training. Introduction This month, we enter as fascinating as it is everyday territory: the storyline of relationships. Those that form us, pass through us, support us, and sometimes, complicate our lives. The systemic-relational approach invites us to look at the individual not as an island, but as part of a living network of bonds, dynamics, communications, and shared meanings. A lens that shifts focus from “what's wr
Feb 238 min read
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