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Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia

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Abstract

DELGADO, Simone Mendonça. The ethic dimension of psychoanalysis in the psychosocial care clinic. Estud. pesqui. psicol. [online]. 2008, vol.8, n.1, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1808-4281.

The work experience in a CAPS (Center for Psychosocial Care), clinical-political device which underlines the change of the assistance model in the field of Mental Health in Brazil, has questioned us in regards to the assumed antinomy between psychoanalysis practice and the practice of psycho-social care. With this article we have intended to point out the analyst position as a support possibility, in this field of psycho-social care, social inclusion and citizenship rescue as vectors of a broadened clinical field in which the subject dimension, operated by the psychoanalysis ethics, is the guide of the work towards responsibility and the subject implication with its contingency. It is the analyst’s desire that marks position and effect in this clinical field. In taking into analysis, inside CAPS, of a clinical action device called “reference group”, we have intended to investigate as a collective work experience guided by psychoanalysis ethics, it goes far ahead of a mere appeasing of the symptom, and aims at the subject in his desire. We have proposed with this to point out as a certain “versatile” way to operate, but not therefore with neither rigor nor ethics, brings about clinical effects: in the same space are operated from partnership sanitary agencies, medicament changes, to the intervention that points out to the construction of bulkheads before the attempt of annihilation played by the Other and thus, tried by the subject

Keywords : Psychoanalysis; Psycho-social care; Ethics of desire.

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