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Revista Mal Estar e Subjetividade

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BASTOS, Angélica. Segregação, gozo e sintoma. Rev. Mal-Estar Subj. [online]. 2004, vol.4, n.2, pp. 251-265. ISSN 1518-6148.

This article discusses the problem of segregation involved in the subjective discontent and it is aimed at tracing the psychoanalytical work lines which are able to cope with them. Based on clinical research and on investigation programs developed in a partnership with the university and a public institution of mental health, the interest on the work falls on the elaboration of clinical devices related to psychosis, autism and other contemporary manifestations which are far from those that gave rise to the invention of the traditional analytical device. From the literature distinction between traditional segregation and "neo-segregation", literature draws the hypothesis that jouissance, here understood as an independent pulsional satisfaction of pleasure, is a factor of segregation. We try to show how psychoanalysis, in its clinical practice, can operate against segregation and for the social tie, contributing for the policies of inclusion in the fields of health and education. We try to show how the analytical perspective subverts the conception that sees pathological products to be eradicated both in the symptom and in delirium. The work of anchoring jouissance in the word susceptible to treatment and to circumscribe the particularity of the subject is highlighted in the clinical activity. Thus, another conception of the symptom which should be constructed according to a process of bricolage.

Palavras-chave : segregation; jouissance; symptom; psychoanalysis; psychopathology.

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