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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.47.2011.tde-26042012-133331
Document
Author
Full name
Marcia Cristina Maesso
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2011
Supervisor
Committee
Falek, Jussara (President)
Castro, Edson Olivari de
Chatelard, Daniela Scheinkman
Dunker, Christian Ingo Lenz
Nascimento, Rosemeire Aparecida do
Title in Portuguese
Fundamentos do diagnóstico e a posição do analista
Keywords in Portuguese
Ato
Clínica psicanalítica
Diagnóstico
Escrita
Ética
Posição do analista
Abstract in Portuguese
O trabalho refere-se a uma leitura norteada pela psicanálise e pelas suas proposições éticas, acerca dos fundamentos do diagnóstico, situando inicialmente por meio de Freud, Lacan, e outros autores do campo psicanalítico, o diagnóstico como ato de mestria no discurso médico, para posteriormente formular que o avesso desse discurso constitui a condição de conceber o diagnóstico na psicanálise como semidizer a partir da posição do analista na relação transferencial. Considera a hipótese de que, por meio da escrita do caso clínico, o psicanalista orienta-se pelo Real posto na sua praxis, e não pelo ideal científico, na formulação do semidizer diagnóstico. Apresenta no desdobramento da escrita do caso de uma criança identificada ao diagnóstico médico e familiar que a mantinha como deficiente, uma possibilidade de discernimento que preserva a opacidade do sujeito, bem como sua articulação
Title in English
Foundations of diagnosis and the position of the analyst
Keywords in English
Act
Diagnosis
Ethics
Handwriting
Position of the analyst
Psychoanalytic clinic
Abstract in English
To begin with, based on the perspectives of writers such as Freud and Lacan, as well as other authors from the field of psychoanalysis, diagnosis is regarded as an act of mastery in medical discourse. It is then argued that the opposite of this discourse represents the conception of diagnosis in psychoanalysis as a half-saying, based on the position of the analyst in the transferential relationship. The study also considers the hypothesis that through writing in clinical cases, when formulating diagnostic half-sayings, the psychoanalyst is guided by the Real encountered in their praxis, and not by the scientific ideal. By focusing on the evolution of the case writing involving a child who was diagnosed by doctors and family members as being disabled, this study advances a possible means of understanding which preserves the opacity of the subject as well as its articulation
 
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Publishing Date
2012-05-18
 
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