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Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia

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Abstract

VIANA, Beatriz Alves; BRITO, Kemylle Mesquita  and  FURTADO, Luis Achilles Rodrigues. About what Resonates and Echoes: Voice, Music and Lalíngua in the Autism Treatment. Estud. pesqui. psicol. [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.2, pp. 613-629. ISSN 1808-4281.  http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/epp.2020.52589.

This article discusses the articulation between the psychoanalytic concepts of Lalíngua and speech, thought from the clinic with autistic subjects. Based on the clinical vignettes drawn from the literature and from the experience of working in Mental Health services, we seek to investigate in what ways these theoretical notions are presented primarily in the act of listening and how these can indicate a direction of treatment in autism from the music. The musicality of the mother's voice, through a resonance that does not attach to the sense, transmits an invocation to the infans so that it comes as subject, producing marks to be read. Such an invocation, so that it may resonate in the subject, must first occur in the field of the Other, as a form of appeal. In autism, however, there are impasses regarding the alienation to the signifiers from the Other, sensed as invasive. With this, it was verified that the introduction of musicality in the clinic with these subjects appears as a possibility to leave their marks, because it is an element that allows a mediation in the ambit of the enunciation.

Keywords : autism; voice; lalíngua; psychoanalysis; music.

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