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RIBEIRO, Maria Mazzarello Cotta. THE ANXIETY OF THE ANALYST AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN THE TRANSFERENCE RELATIONSHIP. Reverso [online]. 2022, vol.44, n.84, pp.95-102. Epub 22-Nov-2024. ISSN 0102-7395. https://doi.org/10.5935/0102-7395.v44n84.11.
Anguish is a crucial affect in the direction of healing. Freud presented it in its various faces since 1892. Beginning with the studies on anxiety neurosis, he came across toxic, realistic, neurotic anguish and, at the end, moral anguish, when, then, he classified them into two groups: current neuroses and transference neuroses. At first, taken as a consequent affect of repression until around 1916/1917, the concept of anguish changed. From 1925/1926, on the contrary, it was described as an affect prior to the process of repression. Lacan, starting from Freud, enunciated it as the affection that does not deceive! He expanded his concept with the expressions: it is not without an object, it is related to the Other’s desire, to the question of jouissance, it arises when the lack is lacking, it is a manifestation of the real, etc. In handling transference, he asked: what does it have to do with the analyst’s desire? Is the analyst’s anguish the same as the patient’s?
Palavras-chave : Anguish; Object a; Anguish of the analyst’s anguish; Anguish of the patient; Transferential management.