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Analytica: Revista de Psicanálise

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Abstract

COPPUS, Alinne Nogueira; SALGADO, Juliana Andrade; CASTELANI, Cássio Ferreira  and  SOUZA, Matheus Davis. The fear we have of the body:: psychopathology of everyday life. Analytica [online]. 2014, vol.3, n.5, pp. 20-36. ISSN 2316-5197.

This article aims to discuss, from psychoanalysis perspective, on what scares us about the body, addressing it based in complaints that coming from subject speeches in the clinic and, as well, its place in the medical speech witch tries, in vain, control this body through the pathologizing of daily life. Based on a methodology that considers literature review combined with clinical practices, we make a brief introduction regarding the topic, highlighting the proposal in being "DSM" as a body manual, discussing body's presence in the clinic from the trio that was noted by Freud: anguish, symptom and inhibition. For Lacan, the relation between body and subject is the core of analytical experience. Freud, in turn, emphasizes how important should be the analyst being aware in how the bodies presents itselves during a session. Thereby, psychoanalysis heard the body beyond its materiality: what is symptom passes through, inhibition that paralyzes and anguish which raged it. After all, what we fear in the body?

Keywords : Body; Psychoanalysis; Psychopathology; Symptom; Enjoyment.

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