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Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise

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SALZTRAGER, Ricardo  and  HERZOG, Regina. Non-metaphorized speeches: on the production of enigmas in psychoanalytic practice. Rev. bras. psicanál [online]. 2012, vol.46, n.4, pp. 101-111. ISSN 0486-641X.

The basis for discussion is the clinical finding of a discursive parallelism between two categories of enunciation which, although coexist, never touch one another or establish a conflicting relationship. On one hand, there is a romanticized, meandering, and historicized discourse; and on the other, a series of extremely clear articulations, free of mistakes or misinterpretations. From this clinical finding, we offer a confrontation between two possible answers that the subject gives to the otherness necessary to his constitution. The first answer implies the metaphorizing of the other's speech; the second one points to the possibility of the subject to not metaphorize the headings in question. Thus, the main consequences in the subject's psychic dynamic, when the mechanism of metaphorization of the other's speech cannot find its rightful place, will be studied. The question of the direction of the treatment, in the face of the singularity of these processes, is also investigated.

Keywords : discursive parallelism; introjection; incorporation; non-metaphorization; psychoanalysis.

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