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I've read some Anti-Oedipus and Deleuze’s Schizoanalytic Applications on Feminism, and I think I get it as a general critique towards the reactive, bourgeoisie assumptions inherent in psychoanalysis and mainstream psychology.
However, I’d be curious to understand how would a schizoanalytic process work in practice. In psychodynamics they look into unconscious material through free association, transference, and dreaming/imagining. In Gestalt, the emphasis is on phenomenological exploration, and in mainstream CBT you work with beliefs and habits.
Generally speaking, how would a schizoanalyst approach work with someone dealing with their neuroses? What are their toolbox and emphasis?
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