1. Does "I cannot do justice in this conclusion to more recent psychoanalytic approaches" somehow imply "I hope you understand why I did not consider more recent psychoanalytic approaches in this book"?
2. Does "approaches to the relational" mean "relational approaches"?
3. Does "Ettinger’s" imply "Ettinger’s relational approach"?
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Given the scope of this book, which explores the interrelationship between art and psychoanalysis in terms of how I have encountered it both in teaching art students and in looking at and thinking about art practices as well as my own reading of selective psychoanalytic literature, I cannot do justice in this conclusion to more recent psychoanalytic approaches to the relational, such as Ettinger’s or that of psychoanalyst Jessica Benjamin.
catttt 1. Does "I cannot do justice in this conclusion to more recent psychoanalytic approaches" somehow imply "I hope you understand why I did not consider more recent psychoanalytic approaches in this book"? Something like that.
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catttt1. Does "I cannot do justice in this conclusion to more recent psychoanalytic approaches" somehow imply "I hope you understand why I did not consider more recent psychoanalytic approaches in this book"?
Something like that. Maybe more like "I haven't read the newer stuff, so I can't comment on it."
catttt2. Does "approaches