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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Associacao Brasileira de Psicanalise - AbrapsISBN-13:9786598984724ISBN-10:6598984726UPC:9786598984724Book Category:PsychologyBook Subcategory:PsychopathologyBook Topic:Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD), Personality DisordersSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.36 inchesWeight:0.236Product ID:SCHNYG3F7F
A Journey Through the Word that Alienates and Liberates
In this fundamental work, the reader is invited to traverse the paths of the word in its dual face: that which captures the subject in the signifiers of the Other (Maledictus) and that which, resignified, becomes an instrument of liberation and self-invention (Benedictus).
Through a rigorous investigation that articulates Freud and Lacan, the book unveils how the same word that constitutes us in alienation can become a vehicle for subjective emancipation. From the capture mechanisms of the Discourse of the Master to the ethics of the Discourse of the Analyst, from the petrified word of the symptom to the creative act of the subject, this work offers a theoretical compass to navigate the complex territories of psychoanalytic clinic.
Ideal for psychoanalysts in training, experienced professionals, and scholars of the humanities, "Benedictus" "Maledictus" represents an essential contribution to understanding the destinies of the contemporary subject and the ethical possibilities of its emergence in the face of the determinations of discourse.
A work that transforms our understanding of the therapeutic power of the word and its radical limits.
In this fundamental work, the reader is invited to traverse the paths of the word in its dual face: that which captures the subject in the signifiers of the Other (Maledictus) and that which, resignified, becomes an instrument of liberation and self-invention (Benedictus).
Through a rigorous investigation that articulates Freud and Lacan, the book unveils how the same word that constitutes us in alienation can become a vehicle for subjective emancipation. From the capture mechanisms of the Discourse of the Master to the ethics of the Discourse of the Analyst, from the petrified word of the symptom to the creative act of the subject, this work offers a theoretical compass to navigate the complex territories of psychoanalytic clinic.
Ideal for psychoanalysts in training, experienced professionals, and scholars of the humanities, "Benedictus" "Maledictus" represents an essential contribution to understanding the destinies of the contemporary subject and the ethical possibilities of its emergence in the face of the determinations of discourse.
A work that transforms our understanding of the therapeutic power of the word and its radical limits.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Associacao Brasileira de Psicanalise - AbrapsISBN-13:9786598984724ISBN-10:6598984726UPC:9786598984724Book Category:PsychologyBook Subcategory:PsychopathologyBook Topic:Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD), Personality DisordersSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.36 inchesWeight:0.236Product ID:SCHNYG3F7F
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