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Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise

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CASSORLA, Roosevelt M. Smeke. From bastion to enactment: the "non-dream" in the theater of analysis. Rev. bras. psicanál [online]. 2007, vol.41, n.3, pp. 51-68. ISSN 0486-641X.

The objective of this paper is to discuss models which express what occurs in the analytical situation. It demonstrate how the initial models, related to painting and sculpture, to history and archeology, develop into other models that indicate the relationship between two persons. The Baranger’s "analytical field" is thoroughly studied, with its obstructive baluarts, as basic knowledge for the comprehension of what is currently valued as intersubjectivity in psychoanalysis. It is discussed the container-contained model and the phenomenon of "recruitment". From clinical material it is shown how these models are linked with the "enactment", and the study of this concept evidences the importance of the visual image, the dream and "non-dream", the "affective pictogram", as privileged aspects for the comprehension and evolution of thought in the analytical process. Its importance leads to the proposal of the theater model as a metaphor of the analytical process. In it, the analyst and the patient both participate as characters and as co-authors of the scenes at the same time.

Keywords : Bastion; Enactment; Analytical field; Non-dream; Models in psychoanalysis.

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