Death drive, representation and symbolization
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v20i2.675Keywords:
Death drive, Essential depression, Psychoanalysis, PsychosomaticAbstract
The author recounts Freud’s contributions to organic diseases, the concept of the death drive (Freud, 1920, Beyond the Pleasure Principle) and the contributions of Green and the Paris Psychosomatic School to study the disobjective function of the drive of death, and its role in symbolic failures. The purpose of this paper is to review some authors to understand the essential depression, a type of depression without psychic suffering, without anguish or melancholy, in which the individual becomes apathetic.
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