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ROCHA, Márcia Alves da. Is it possible to suspend the sky?: Reflections about on-line clinic, subjectivity and dreams. Estud. psicanal. [online]. 2020, n.54, pp. 47-56. ISSN 0100-3437.

Singing, dancing and experiencing the magical experience of suspending the sky is common in many indigenous traditions. Suspending the sky is to enlarge our existential horizon, is enriching our subjectivities, says the indigenous leader Ailton Krenak. Taking Krenak's transgenerational teachings as a starting point, but prioritary anchored in the psychoanalytic clinic, the article proposes a reflection about the challenges of the on-line psychoanalnalysis clinic in pandemic times: is it possible to suspend the sky, to expand the existential horizon? The reflections lead us to Winnicott's postulations related to the fear of breakdown and to Thomas Ogden's postulations related to the autistic contiguous position, as well as the importance of the analytical experience as a means for analysands to be able to dream their dreams interrupted or not yet dreamed.

Keywords : On-line psychoanalytic clinic; Fear of breakdown; Autistic contiguous position; The analytic third; Dreams.

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