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  1. The concept of silence in “The Silent Patient” setting symbolizes the complete absence of communication, encompassing both its literal and figurative aspects. Alicia’s decision to be mute hides her innermost thoughts, emotions, and the truth surrounding her husband’s murder.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · This paper explores the phenomenon of unspoken emotions in literature, examining how authors deploy silence as a form of communication and how readers interpret and connect with these unexpressed...

  3. And yet, whilst silence can offer moments of comfort, rest, protection, recuperation and healing, it may also powerfully challenge, demand, disturb, and frighten. In silence we may recognise that, fundamentally, we have nowhere to hide, and the sense of exposure and aloneness can be profound.

  4. The Silent Patient (2019) is a contemporary psychological thriller from author Alex Michaelides. It tells the story of Alicia, who killed her husband, Gabriel, six years earlier—and hasn’t spoken since.

  5. In this profoundly illuminating book, first published in 1948, renowned Swiss philosopher Max Picard expresses the nature and meaning of silence in poetic, lyrical, and honest language that helps call forth the silence that lies as the mostly unrecognized source of our own being.

  6. Jul 20, 2023 · Silences are most often defined as moments within the therapy session in which dialogue is halted. During these silent moments, the clinician is deliberately not speaking or interjecting. Nor is the client. Silence is a deeply interactional process in psychotherapy.

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  8. In one, the Buddha sits in deep silence, plumbing the nature and reality of suffering and the obscuration that hides us from the truth of oneness. In the other, Christ on the cross accepts, in love, all human suffering from the embodied silence of surrender to a higher ‘will’.