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Tempo psicanalitico

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COUTINHO, Angela. The paradox of the analytical listening. Tempo psicanal. [online]. 2022, vol.54, n.2, pp. 209-228. ISSN 0101-4838.

This article deals with the paradox of analytical listening, starting from Foucault's thinking, used as a tool to think about a clinic in resistance, which opens new horizons for the management of a psychoanalytic clinic in contemporary times. Psychoanalysis works one by one. How to deal with the singularity of the subject without failing to consider the identity group to which he belongs, with problems that are his and that distinguish him in the collective? How to listen to the collective/individual inherent in each narrative of the subject? The psychoanalytic practice inspired by Foucault is a process of discovering the subjections that surround and surround our life, aiming to provoke a fall of certain knowledge of one another. The subject can say no to historical constraints, which allows him to detach himself from himself and not affirm an identity. To know him to be unwell and to transform himself. An ethical perspective opens here, that is, the elaboration of a form of relationship with one another, from a detachment of our historical formations. The "care of the self" involves ethics that opposes the assumption of an autonomous self, preceding its history. This is the problematization of the above, aiming at the constitution of one another, always in process, pure to come. The ethics of the psychoanalyst is, thus, a welcoming attitude towards a past that insists on saying itself present; instigator and questioner about the present itself, aiming at a deviation of the points of stagnation, towards pure openness.

Keywords : Analytical listening; Reception; History; Resistance; Care of the self.

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