Neo-necessities
addictive potentials
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https://doi.org/10.60106/rsbppa.v25i2.860Keywords:
Addictive solutions, Deprivation, Needs, Neo-needs, Psychic survival, TraumaAbstract
We seek to present how neo-needs and their addictive potentialities are attempts at solutions for needs that have not been resolved at their base, in the maternal-primary relationship, fundamental to the subject’s psychic constitution, which are vital and need to be met in a balance between satisfaction and frustration. Addictive solutions are therefore desperate attempts to alleviate unbearable distressing pressures related to deprivations in the world of both biological and psychic needs that could not be represented, repaired or replaced, and which continue to be sought through the compulsive recourse to addictive objects.
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