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Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise
versão impressa ISSN 0486-641X
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REZZE, Cecil José. The day-to-day of a Psychoanalyst. Weak theories. Strong theories. Rev. bras. psicanál [online]. 2010, vol.44, n.3, pp.127-144. ISSN 0486-641X.
The author proposes weak theories as a mean of psychoanalytical investigation, both for clinical purposes and for the concepts. It starts out with the difficults in psychoanalytical groups, both in discussing the clinical situation and the concepts. As work tool, it describes four clinical situations that are followed by comments, both those made during the session, and the reflections that these situations have evoked and that flown into weak theories, as well as those belonging to the drawn of creativity, caution, hypnotism, causality and others. These have served as a tool for the examination of a strong theory - transformation in hallucinosis - and allowed the suggestion that it is connected to the bond of hatred, while, with the use of weak theories, the importance of the bonds of love and knowledge is highlighted. The correlation of these facts will establish a new theoretical and clinical positioning. With the examination of the probability factor, one walks toward the conclusion on the plurality of present psychoanalysis theories, while keeping a unity. A brief review of the cognitive theories and neurosciences bring perspectives of enrichment, albeit of difficult use for the ordinary psychoanalyst, when these additions do not change the situation of plurality.
Palavras-chave : transformation in alucinosis; bonds; plurality; neuroscience; implicit memory; common ground; probability.