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ZIMERMAN, Helena Haenni. The analytical scene: between two deaths. Ide (São Paulo) [online]. 2022, vol.44, n.73, pp.50-56. ISSN 0101-3106.

The present article aims to raise a reflection about the psychoanalytic clinic today, having as inspiration source two literary categories, among others, formulated by Aristotle in his Poetic: drama and tragedy. The considerations developed throughout the text assume that the one who seeks for an analysis has a history that he longs to communicate to a listener, briefly, extensively, or even almost silently. The position of the subject who speaks as well as that of the listener are, in the understanding of the articulation proposed here, the starting point for the management of the psychoanalyst relationship and analyzing in the sense of a fruitful analytical work. The use of literary art allows to exemplify, elegantly, the intricacies and peculiarities present in the creation of the personal myth of each subject.

Keywords : psychoanalysis; subject; drama; tragedy.

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