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CAMPOS, Candice Pasqualin de; CRESTANA, Fernanda  e  FALCAO, Luciane. The supervisory analytic third: supervisory process, supervisory field, and the continuous transformation. Rev. bras. psicanál [online]. 2021, vol.55, n.4, pp. 191-208. ISSN 0486-641X.

This study proposes the hypothesis on the existence of a phenomenon that occurs in the supervisory process, and that will be named as the supervisory analytic third. It begins with the idea that some representations without symbolic representation of the patient's psychic apparatus, who remains in this state during the analysis session, could suffer some kind of transformation during the supervision process. Perceptive phenomena that occur in the subject's psychic apparatus and in the analytic field, such as the figurability work and primary symbolization, can also occur in a supervision session. The authors show that this process focuses on both the supervisee's and supervisor's minds, and takes place in three moments: 1) analysis session, 2) supervision session, and 3) reflection and intelligibility. The text begins with a brief theoretical review of the concepts of Darstellbarkeit, psychic figurability, and primary symbolization. The second part describes how the representations without symbolic representations, that is, representations that are not symbolized, are apprehended; through the supervisory process, and then proposes the idea of the supervisory analytic third. Finally, some clinical examples are presented.

Palavras-chave : Darstellbarkeit; supervision; figurability; primary symbolization; supervisory analytic third.

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