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Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia

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NASSER, Yone Buonaparte d'Arcanchy Nobrega. The body-psyche identity in the analytical psychology. Estud. pesqui. psicol. [online]. 2010, vol.10, n.2, pp. 325-338. ISSN 1808-4281.

The present paper examines the body-psyche identity through the contribution brought to the theme by the jungian theory. It was produced with the intention of becoming an introductory material for those who wish an initiation on the subject. The article works with fundamental concepts from analytical psychology as psychoid archetype, complex and psychophysical instinct. The author ponders on the actuality of this theory, one century after its foundation, looking to demonstrate that - based in its own references - it has delineated its path accordingly to the change in paradigms that was beginning to be projected in the passage of the XIX century to the XX century. As a matter of fact, among other fields of knowledge - like psychoanalysis - it came to be an exponent of these changes through the investigation methods with which they came to create their contents. The passage of the modern paradigm to the complexity one - seen since then - and the concept of transdisciplinarity, pointed by Edgar Morin, were here underlined to permit future complements for this study.

Keywords : Body-psyche identity; Analytical psychology; Jungian theory; Psychoid archetype; Psychophysical instinct.

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