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Pesquisas e Práticas Psicossociais

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Abstract

INADA, Jaqueline Feltrin  and  NAFFAH NETO, Alfredo. Childhood trauma and sexual crime: a case study from Freud, Stoller and Ferenczi-Winnicott psychoanalytic lineage. Pesqui. prát. psicossociais [online]. 2018, vol.13, n.4, pp. 1-11. ISSN 1809-8908.

This paper investigates the relationship between childhood trauma and sexual crime, drawing upon the analysis of criminal cases, based on Freud, Stoller and Ferenczi -Winnicott line. From different perspectives, the interpretations complement themselves, to shed light on the same phenomenon. From a Freudian base, that sees certain traumas as unrepresentable and, in this direction, compulsively repeated (from the text Beyond the pleasure principle, 1920/2010), Stoller, on the one hand, builds his understanding relating the traumatic experience to the formation of perversion, as a psychic mode of operation that aims the annihilation of the trauma through cruel achievement of pleasure at any cost. Without giving victims and offenders, the psychoanalytic lineage Ferenczi - Winnicott, on the other hand, sees the crime as an attempt to control the psychic traumatic experience from which the offender becomes the object of identification and internalization of the victim who thus causes it to disappear from his or her reality, in order to protect his or her true self.

Keywords : Child trauma; Sexual crime; Psychoanalysis.

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