From passionate character to autotoxic passion
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Characteropathies, Disaproval, Foreclosure, Psychossomatic, Toxic pathologiesAbstract
From the Freudian ideas (1928) on the Passion theme, this paper postulates that the passionate mode constitutes the prior psychic state to the development of a framework of an organic change. The origin of these frames is due to an excess of vo-luptuousness not downloadable in the ground of specific action or processable in terms of psychic link. The author develops possible outcomes that are in these processes of libidinal stagnation, like the toxic passion as named for Maldavsky (1992).
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