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Tempo psicanalitico

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Abstract

DESBORDES, Emmanuelle Borgnis  and  MARTINS, Mariel. Infantile anorexia: From isolation to subjective solitude. Tempo psicanal. [online]. 2015, vol.47, n.1, pp. 90-100. ISSN 0101-4838.

Eve is a little girl of six months born in a dirty squat from a lost and isolated mother. Collected by social services in an advanced state of malnutrition, she will be handled in a medical institution that will make everything that is possible to save her. Social insecurity is not unrelated to the symbolic precariousness of her psychotic and anorexic mother. Been orientated by psychoanalysis can give every opportunity for this child to be born again in her desire and to separate herself from a mortiferal jouissance that does not allow the symbolic inscription of the Subject into the desire of the Other. From isolation to subjective loneliness, Eve reborn to life. Clinical Evidence and political engagement.

Keywords : precarity; social ties; infantile anorexia; maternal jouissance; desiring dialectic; subjective solitude.

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