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Estudos de Psicanálise

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AVELAR, André. The traumatic and the psychoanalytical work: a reflection about the place of the analyst. Estud. psicanal. [online]. 2011, n.36, pp.29-42. ISSN 0100-3437.

The present work proposes a reflection from the freudian hypothesis of death drive. Considered a mark of a new conception of the psychism, this will be the starting point for a deep review of the psichoanalitic practice. The core of these questionings will be based on the contributions of Sandor Ferenczi, author of great relevance when proposing new clinical trials tuned with the issue of "compulsion to repetition". Our aim is to think of a clinical practice to stick to the humiliating aspects both of Tanatos and of Eros: evident, in variable proportions, in psychic suffering. Therefore, we shall value radically the transferential dimension. There is something that is lived between analyst and analysand that is basic condition for the success of the psychoanalytic process: experiences absolutely brand new, eminently creative, essential for the emergence of new subjective possibilities.

Keywords : Transference; Trauma; Repetition; Intensity; Unrepresentability; Life drive; Death drive.

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