This article discusses Merleau-Ponty’s conceptions of space and their relationships with Binswanger’s ideas, especially those presented in Traum und Existenz (1930) and in Das Raumproblem in der Psychopathologie (1933). The article also presents considerations regarding the consequences of these conceptions for overcoming the duality between the external and the internal.
Phenomenological psychotherapy; spatiality; internal and external