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Psicologia Clínica

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Abstract

BUENO, Maria Lúcia da Silva  and  KESSLER, Carlos Henrique. About the analyst's interventions: A clinical experience articulated to the four speeches of Lacan. Psicol. clin. [online]. 2020, vol.32, n.3, pp. 475-494. ISSN 0103-5665.  http://dx.doi.org/10.33208/pc1980-5438v0032n03a03.

This article follows the line of work of the research group in which the authors are engaged, which seeks to investigate the psychoanalytic clinic and its writing. It is important that the psychoanalyst takes on the task of presenting and problematizing the clinical material in order to maintain a critical stance regarding the specificity of their activity. By systematizing their investigations and sharing their findings, the psychoanalyst may also contribute to strengthening psychoanalysis as theory, method and technique. From fragments of an analysis already closed, a clinical re-reading is attempted with the contribution of psychoanalytic theory, seeking to comprehend the analyst's interventions and the effects on their discursive position. The presentation of the clinical material articulated to the theory of the four discourses of Lacan constituted a central point to study the discursive movements of the analyzer, as well as the position from which an analyst makes their interventions when working with their desire, their act and their discourse. Finally, we point out the importance of the articulation of the clinical material with the theoretical material in order to back the writing of the psychoanalytic clinic and the analyst's endeavor, raising questions to discuss the effects of the treatment.

Keywords : psychoanalysis; interventions; discourses.

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