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Revista Brasileira de Psicanálise

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CASEIRO, Sandra Luiza Nunes. From the ineffable, one moment some reflections on psychoanalysis sessions supported by W. R. Bion's theories. Rev. bras. psicanál [online]. 2019, vol.53, n.3, pp. 151-166. ISSN 0486-641X.

This article is based on (and connects with) Bion's theories. It focuses on the analyst's remarks and beliefs, his mind, embracing the idea that his germs of thoughts, even when mistaken, arouse from the relationship between the analyst and the analyzed one. It is strongly supported by the censorship concept, showing imaginative/theoretical beliefs of an intersection of past, present and future times, experimented when the analysis sessions were happening. This time intersection take those who experiment it, back to his life history and to the possibility of being taken to the future, a number of actions that can be avoided due to countless anguish sources, some of them presented in the text. When the analyst is able to tolerate this anguish, he finds ways to verbal communication favoring the mental development of both. After endless experiences, ineffable ones, maybe the analyst finds the achievement language in his interpretation.

Keywords : ineffable; endless; achievement language; interpretation; censorship.

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