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BRUM, Stephanie. Considerations of a Relational Satisfaction Model in Donald Winnicott's Theory. Nat. hum. [online]. 2019, vol.21, n.1, pp. 129-148. ISSN 1517-2430.

The present article want to study the term satisfaction based on the considerations presented by Winnicott's writings. As we focus on this theme we realize that, although satisfaction is tied to the instincts as it is worked by a freudian psychoanalysis, it is not linked just with that. In this way, we will think in another perspective beyond the psychic economy. For that we will start exploring the concept of primary aggressiveness looking for delimitation of the concept of a satisfaction experience. Then we will promote a distinction between: 1) aggressiveness and aggression and, 2) sexuality and motor potential. In the end, we will work on the idea of the satisfaction in the encounter immersed in mutuality.

Keywords : satisfaction; relation; aggressiveness; sexuality; aggression.

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