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GONDAR, Jô. "To hear with eyes": gestures, expressions, rhythms. Reverso [online]. 2020, vol.42, n.79, pp. 29-35. ISSN 0102-7395.

"To hear with eyes" is a Shakespearean expression used by Masud Khan as the title of an article written in 1971. Khan narrates the clinical case of a young model who told him certain things, but in whose body, lying on the couch, he I saw other things. Khan's article is almost 50 years old and yet it can be said that today the clinical management of body issues and subjective dissociations has become more pressing. If Khan privileged the analyst's gaze on the patient's body, today we can broaden this horizon, tinting the relationship between body expressions, gestures and rhythms in the clinical encounter.

Keywords : Contemporary clinic; Dissociated patients; Gestures and rhythms.

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