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MOREIRA, Ana Cristina Lemos  and  DARRIBA, Vinicius Anciães. The constitutive irreducibility of psychoanalysis as foundation of its clinical practice. Arq. bras. psicol. [online]. 2021, vol.73, n.3, pp. 129-143. ISSN 1809-5267.  http://dx.doi.org/10.36482/1809-5267.arbp2021v73i3p.129-143.

This article aims to question if it is possible to establish a relation between what we read in Freud 's earlier writings, which preceded the foundation of psychoanalysis, and what Lacan proposes to be the foundation of the conception of psychoanalytic clinical practice in his last teachings. Freud's concept of perception sign in 1896 refers to the incidence of language in the body and its effects, among them the conception of drive as a constant force irreducible to articulate speech, constitutive of subjectivity. In Lacan, in the 1970s, when proposing the incidence of the signifier in what is real in the body, it is postulated a jouissance that does not cease not to be written, which becomes the pivot of its clinical orientation at that moment. We will propose, then, that in the establishment of the drive from the Freudian conceptualization of an apparatus of language, or in the Lacanian exploration of the jouissance, that is, in what is organized in one and the other around the trauma of language, we found the base of the psychoanalytic clinical practice.

Keywords : Language; Body; Drive; Jouissance; Psychoanalytic Clinic.

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