Abstract
This paper describes adolescent self-cutting from a systemic–relational standpoint utilising two key concepts: embodied
mind and the unsaid. Varella’s notion of embodiment is introduced to understand the body as a field of
meaning and the unsaid is conceptualised as what holds ‘said meaning’ and gives a sense of identity. These ideas
are illustrated by reflections on a clinical vignette.
Indexation
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