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Tempo psicanalitico

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BALBI, Alexandre Bakx. I'd rather be a stone: inhibition in a clinical shered of a drug addiction. Tempo psicanal. [online]. 2016, vol.48, n.1, pp. 99-111. ISSN 0101-4838.

The drug addiction treatment brings various issues to Psychoanalysis. The difficulties brought to this clinic make us believe that a preliminary treatment is needed so that the analysis itself can occur. In this path that we have been trailing for some years, we have been confronted with a kind of defense that solidarizes with drug addiction. If the drug addiction is capable of making the subject torpor, this defense, the inhibition, is capable of making the subject silent and paralyzed. From the clinic, according to Freud and Lacan, we can observe how inhibition is capable of creating an obstacle to the treatment, as a defense against the drives and in relation to anguish. Through a clinical fragment, we were able to verify how the obstruction of inhibition enabled the drug addiction treatment and the possible advent of analysis.

Keywords : Treatment; drug addiction; inhibition; analysis.

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