The genesis of identity
the task of destroying, building and rebuilding made by patient and analyst
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v18i2.609Keywords:
Born preconception, Clinical observation, Construction, Free-floating attention, SelfAbstract
This text was created after two events dedicated to study and discuss the origins of the formation of the personality. The ideas that we’ve been developing led, inevitably, to think about the practice. More specifically in a way to observe the patient’s material within an idea developed by one of us: that the clinical observation must be received by the analyst as a narrative in search of a theory that contains, not theories in search of a story that explain them. Thinking that way, we come to think that the so-called inborn preconceptions have a much more extensive presence in the unconscious material than so far we admited, reinforcing recent studies on transgenerationality.
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