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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.47.2008.tde-18022009-085013
Document
Author
Full name
Ana Paula Lacôrte Gianesi
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Dunker, Christian Ingo Lenz (President)
Bicalho, Helena Maria Sampaio
Faria, Michele Roman
Pacheco Filho, Raul Albino
Silva Junior, Nelson da
Title in Portuguese
Causalidade e determinação: o problema do desencadeamento em psicanálise
Keywords in Portuguese
Ansiedade
Imaginação
Noção de Causalidade
Psicanálise
Sintomas
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho versa sobre o problema do desencadeamento para a psicanálise e toma por fio condutor alguns casos freudianos. O tema sublinhado foi concebido como um ponto clínico fundamental, que remete o psicanalista tanto à questão diagnóstica quanto à investigação etiológica. Neste sentido, destacamos que o surgimento de sintomas e do surto psicótico mereceu particular atenção ao longo de nossas linhas. Verificamos que, depois de Freud, a presença de uma conversão histérica ou de um delírio paranóico logo indicava uma direção para o tratamento e também indagava a psicanálise acerca das causas precipitadoras de tais quadros. Pois bem, sobretudo nos intrigou a pesquisa sobre as dimensões causais de um desencadeamento. Para realizá-la seguimos primeiro Freud e sua complexa teoria da causalidade psíquica e depois Jacques Lacan, que, de maneira peculiar, soube destacar o inédito freudiano e postular uma noção de causalidade que designamos como própria à psicanálise e pertinente ao desencadeamento.
Title in English
Causality and determination: the problem of the triggering off in psychoanalysis
Keywords in English
Anxiety
Causality (concept)
Imagination
Psychoanalysis
Symptoms
Abstract in English
This work seeks to explore the question of triggering off in psychoanalytic theory by examining some Freudian cases. The theme was conceived as a key clinical aspect which poses for the psychoanalyst the questions of diagnosis and of etiological investigation. In this sense, we highlight that the emergence of symptoms and of psychotic breakdown were particularly important to this work. We verified that since Freud, either the hysterical conversion or the paranoid delirium indicated the direction of the treatment; and raised concerns about the emerging causes of these conditions. In this study the causal dimensions of triggering off was particularly intriguing. To accomplish this investigation, we first drew upon Freuds theories of the psychic causality and proceeded to the study of Jacques Lacan who in a particular manner highlighted Freudians findings and postulated a notion of causality that is central to psychoanalysis and strongly related to the idea of triggering off.
 
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Publishing Date
2009-04-09
 
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