boat sweeping - definição. O que é boat sweeping. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é boat sweeping - definição

FORM OF VERBAL THERAPY
Chimney sweeping

mailboat         
BOAT USED FOR THE DELIVERY OF MAIL
Mailboat; Postal boat; Draft:Mail boat; Mail-boat
¦ noun a ship or boat that carries mail.
Mail boat         
BOAT USED FOR THE DELIVERY OF MAIL
Mailboat; Postal boat; Draft:Mail boat; Mail-boat
Mail boats or postal boats are a boat or ship used for the delivery of mail and sometimes transportation of goods, people and vehicles in communities where bodies of water commonly separate or separated settlements, towns or cities often where bridges were or are not available. They were or are also used where water transport is more efficient or cost effective or other means of transport to the destination is impractical even when roads or flights may be another option.
AD Flying Boat         
  • A Supermarine Channel with the Norwegian airline [[Det Norske Luftfartsrederi]] in 1920.
MARITIME PATROL FLYING BOAT BY THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY AIR DEPARTMENT
AD Boat; A.D. Flying Boat; Supermarine AD Flying Boat; Air Department Flying Boat
The AD Flying Boat was designed by the British Admiralty's Air Department to serve as a patrol aircraft that could operate in conjunction with Royal Navy warships. Intended for use during the First World War, production of the aircraft was terminated as the end of the war came into sight, and the type saw little operational use.

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Talking cure

The Talking Cure and chimney sweeping were terms Bertha Pappenheim, known in case studies by the alias Anna O., used for the verbal therapy given to her by Josef Breuer. They were first published in Studies on Hysteria (1895).

As Ernest Jones put it, "On one occasion she related the details of the first appearance of a particular symptom and, to Breuer's great astonishment, this resulted in its complete disappearance," or in Lacan's words, "the more Anna provided signifiers, the more she chattered on, the better it went".