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Tempo psicanalitico

 ISSN 0101-4838 ISSN 2316-6576

OLIVEIRA, Luma de    PARAVIDINI, João Luiz Leitão. Considerations about loving partnerships and excesses in some drug addicts women. []. , 54, 1, pp.156-188. ISSN 0101-4838.

Think about the subject traversed by the drug addiction phenomenon implies in legitimize paradoxical ways of living life. If before some substances existed as a contact means with deities through members authorized by certain groups, in modernity are inaugurated new ways of use that become these substances known as "drugs". The addicted subject, being product and effect of current economic policies, awake social attempts of control that denounce the lack of know how to deal with the issue. Already being difficult to think about this, when considering subgroups such as women, the question becomes even more problematic. Between 2000 and 2016, there was a 656% increase in female incarceration, with a high proportion of drug-related crimes. In view of these phenomena and transference with psychoanalysis, that shows how the women figure is understood since Freud as an enigma, we propose this work by excerpts from a clinical experience and research with a women group in a Psychosocial Care Center - alcohol and other drugs (CAPS AD). To this, it was offered a space in which these women could talk about the impasses of the encounter with the feminine and the social bond, being in particular crossed by toxic objects. This work resulted in elaborations about curious and symptomatic partnerships that these women established throughout their lives, leading us to reflect on how much drug addiction can approach a semblant of existence for some of them. In direction of psychoanalytic ethics, the emergence of singular is reinforced in the face of globalized responses, and it is proposed to potentialize the listening like in this work in other care and embracement places, especially public spaces.

: Drug addiction; feminine; psychoanalysis.

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