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Gerais : Revista Interinstitucional de Psicologia

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Abstract

DIAS, Thayane Bastos Moura; CHAVES, Wilson Camilo  and  KYRILLOS NETO, Fuad. Oh, brute flower of desire!: The discourse of CRAS through psychoanalytical perspective. Gerais, Rev. Interinst. Psicol. [online]. 2018, vol.11, n.2, pp. 327-338. ISSN 1983-8220.  http://dx.doi.org/10.36298/gerais2019110210.

This article intends to elucidate aspects which are present in the discourse of Social Assistance Reference Centers (Cras) from the psychoanalytical listening perspective. For this, there is a reflection guided by theoretical and methodological assumptions of Psychoanalysis. Analyzing the discourse that permeates Cras institution, it was verified that the master-signifier (S1) of inclusion presupposes an individual who can be supported by Social Assistance. Despite that, when the individual searches for support at Cras, he or she faces the Other (A), institutional, who intends to be omnipotent, but is also blocked, and has his own fault. In this moment, the psychoanalyst cannot listen from the institutional discourse perspective, because it would make impossible for the individual to position himself before his own desire. For the psychoanalyst, as an operator of the singular, it is necessary to differentiate himself from a welfare predominant view that prioritizes the material aspect to the detriment of subjective urgencies of families/individuals.

Keywords : Cras; Psychoanalysis; Discourse; Individual; Desire.

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