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Estilos da Clinica

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MOLIN, Eugênio C. Dal; COELHO JR, Nelson  and  CROMBERG, Renata U.. Death drive in the first Ferenczi: a quiet state, regression, and the beginnings of psychic life. Estilos clin. [online]. 2019, vol.24, n.2, pp. 231-245. ISSN 1415-7128.  http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v24i2p231-245.

This article seeks to present and discuss Ferenczi's use of the idea of a death drive in the 1910s. We present the history and context of the use of the idea among the first psychoanalysts, and then argue that Ferenczi's first hypothesis on the death instinct sought to relate a stage of unconditional omnipotence, characteristic, in his view, of intrauterine life, with an original state of quietness, a tendency to regression and a conception of primitive narcissism. We then compare each one of these aspects with the Freudian theory. In conclusion, we make a critical analysis of the hypothesis using the ideas of other authors.

Keywords : Ferenczi; death drive; regression; quietness.

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