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J Am Psychoanal Assoc ; : 30651241250077, 2024 May 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38808971

ABSTRACT

The direction of time is often defined by describing asymmetries between past and future events, referred to as "time-arrows." Two important time-arrows are the mutability time-arrow, which specifies that the past is unalterable, while the future is not; and the causal time-arrow, which stipulates that past events may cause future events, but not vice versa. The author argues that the unconscious conception of causation expressed in both the oedipal myth and certain oedipal wishes negates the mutability and causal time-arrows. The author suggests, therefore, distinguishing between oedipal phantasies that undermine the ordinary conceptions of causation and time (such as the wish of being one's own parent), and classical content that is in line with our time perception (such as sexual and aggressive wishes toward parents). Analyzing clinical examples suggests that some patients' oedipal phantasies are combined with unconscious sexual satisfaction from the asymmetric conception of time. When this sexual satisfaction is analyzed, they might expose the oedipal phantasies founded on the symmetric conception of time.

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Soa Chongsonyon Chongsin Uihak ; 35(1): 98-100, 2024 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38204738

ABSTRACT

The film The Whale goes beyond just depicting one aspect of the life of a morbidly obese man. As the audience watches Charlie, the main character who helplessly chose to live a morbidly obese life, we are compelled to reflect on what it means for ourselves to rise from the ground as we live in a gravitational field. Ultimately, this film is in line with director Darren Arnofsky's previous masterpiece, Black Swan. While the Oedipus complex runs through both films, this film goes one step further than Black Swan to face head-on the theme of "swollen foot," which is the original meaning of Oedipus. Through this move, we realize the essence of the Oedipus complex-something more fundamental than castration anxiety-something that we have been missing.

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Psicol. USP ; 35: e200087, 2024.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1558728

ABSTRACT

Resumo Este estudo é um relato de experiência referente a um acompanhamento psicoterápico realizado com um menino de 9 anos, gerado por meio das tecnologias reprodutivas e que desconhece sua concepção. As discussões apresentadas emergiram durante as supervisões de estágio supervisionado em um serviço-escola de psicologia no período de maio a novembro de 2019. Durante as sessões, a criança trazia conteúdos a respeito de mitologia, natureza, filmes e jogos que, ao serem explorados em setting analítico, desvelaram o seu interesse em questões da sexualidade, da origem dos bebês e de sua própria concepção. Por meio deste relato, espera-se colaborar com reflexões sobre a omissão da concepção, em específico a reprodução assistida, e, ainda, possibilitar um aumento e uma atualização de estudos sobre a clínica psicanalítica com crianças no Brasil, de forma que venha a promover novas perspectivas de análise e contribuições.


Abstract This experience report refers to a psychotherapeutic counseling attended by a nine-year-old boy conceived through reproductive technologies and unaware of his conception. The discussions presented here emerged during a supervised internship at a Psychology School Service from May to November 2019. During the sessions, the child alluded to mythology, nature, movies and games contents which when explored in an analytical setting unveiled his interest in issues of sexuality, the origin of babies, and his own conception. We expect this report to collaborate with reflections on the omission of conception, especially in the context of assisted reproduction, and to increase and update child psychoanalytic research in Brazil, as to promote new perspectives of analysis.


Resumen Este estudio presenta un reporte de experiencia sobre un seguimiento psicoterapéutico de un niño de 9 años, generado mediante tecnologías reproductivas y que no conoce su concepción. Las discusiones presentadas surgieron durante las prácticas supervisadas en un Servicio Escolar de Psicología en el período de mayo a noviembre de 2019. Durante las sesiones, el niño trajo contenido sobre mitología, naturaleza, películas y juegos, que cuando se exploraba en un entorno analítico reveló su interés en temas de sexualidad, de origen de los bebés y de su propia concepción. Se espera mediante este reporte colaborar con las reflexiones sobre la omisión de la concepción, específicamente a la reproducción asistida, y también permitir un aumento y actualización de estudios de la clínica psicoanalítica infantil en Brasil, para que así se promuevan nuevas perspectivas de análisis y contribuciones.


Résumé Ce rapport d'expérience fait référence à un suivi psychothérapeutique réalisé avec un garçon de neuf ans conçu par des technologies de la reproduction et n'ayant pas conscience de sa conception. Les discussions présentées ici ont émergé lors d'un stage supervisé dans un service scolaire de psychologie de mai à novembre 2019. Au cours des séances, l'enfant a fait allusion à des informations sur la mythologie, la nature, les films et les jeux qui, lorsqu'il ont été explorés dans un cadre analytique, ont dévoilé son intérêt pour les questions de sexualité, l'origine des bébés et sa propre conception. Nous espérons que ce rapport collaborera avec les réflexions sur l'omission de la conception, en particulier dans le contexte de la procréation assistée, et qu'il augmentera et mettra à jour la recherche psychanalytique sur l'enfant au Brésil, afin de promouvoir de nouvelles perspectives d'analyse et de contributions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child , Psychotherapy, Brief , Truth Disclosure , Reproductive Techniques, Assisted , Oedipus Complex , Child , Family Relations
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Animals (Basel) ; 13(11)2023 May 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37889666

ABSTRACT

Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) are characterized by a system of cooperative breeding where helpers, in addition to the reproductive pair, contribute to infant care. Grooming interactions between individuals play an important role in establishing social relationships, creating an interconnected social network in the group. We used social network analysis to investigate the social structure of two groups of cotton-top tamarins with different sizes and compositions and study whether they remain stable after the birth of new infants. We also investigated the possible correlation between the time spent carrying infants and an increase in the grooming centrality. We found that group A (n = 13) had a stable grooming network that showed consistent stability after the birth, although group B (n = 8 and no adult helpers) changed its grooming network and showed a lower density after the birth. Infant carrying was not correlated with increased grooming centrality after the birth. These findings highlight the usefulness of social network analysis in the study of group structure in cooperatively breeding primates and suggest that the birth of offspring has a greater impact on the stability of groups without adult helpers.

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Psychoanal Rev ; 110(3): 259-286, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37695800

ABSTRACT

On the basis of a previous reading (Olver, 2023) of Freud's work that reveals a bisexuality thesis, the author discusses several interrelated consequences of this thesis, including the nature of desire and primal unity, a restatement of shame, the semiotic model, and the emergence of society and the economy with reference to the ego and the superego. These consequences together encapsulate and describe the dialectic of the subject. The author shows how dialectic movement is arrested by various acts of nomination, most notably the nomination of heterosexuality in the forms of sexual reproduction and financial profit that become social and economic master values in modernity. Only by keeping the dialectic open can the subject do justice to its inherent and revolutionary bisexual nature, not in the sense of transgression but rather in pursuit of the nonnomination that is the permanent becoming of a dialectic self.


Subject(s)
Bisexuality , Sexual and Gender Minorities , Humans , Heterosexuality , Shame , Superego
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Psychoanal Rev ; 110(2): 161-193, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37260307

ABSTRACT

The author focuses on bisexuality in a continued analysis of Freud's radical sexual theory. A close reading of texts from Freud's work, in particular "The Ego and the Id," demonstrates how Freud puts forward a bisexuality thesis in parallel and as an alternative to his thesis of the Oedipus complex. This bisexuality thesis is premised on the mechanism of object cathexis and identification by which the ego and superego are formed. The textual excavation is extended back to earlier material by Freud and other authors (Trigant Burrow, Isidor Sadger) to reveal the foundational bedrock of the bisexuality thesis in primary identification. This line of investigation boldly confirms not only Freud's view of the fundamental centrality of bisexuality to human sexuality but also its main consequence, which Freud himself implicitly recognizes, namely, the negation of the Oedipus complex. This argument has ramifications for the theory and clinical practice of psychoanalysis.


Subject(s)
Oedipus Complex , Psychoanalysis , Humans , Bisexuality , Freudian Theory/history , Psychoanalysis/history
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GMS Ophthalmol Cases ; 13: Doc11, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37260853

ABSTRACT

A young male was brought to the ophthalmic emergency by his family with severe bleeding from both eyes after self-inflicted injury with scissors in a fit of mania. He had a history of schizophrenia and has been on irregular treatment for the past 10 years. Both eyes were severely damaged with avulsion of all extraocular muscles in one eye and a large corneoscleral laceration in the other. We report this unique case of oedipism or self-enucleation where a sharp instrument was used. Self-inflicted injury to the eyes is a rather uncommon phenomenon described in psychiatric patients. It can range from minor abrasions to severe ocular mutilation and loss of sight. The strict observation of these patients while admitted to the hospital and a multidisciplinary approach to ensure their future safety are imperative.

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J Am Psychoanal Assoc ; 71(2): 189-214, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37357934

ABSTRACT

The concept of an "unconscious sense of guilt" bedevils Freud throughout his life, rearing its head in at least twenty-four of his major works and working behind the scenes in many others. In a sense, we can see Freud's oeuvre, and psychoanalysis more generally, as a discourse of unconscious guilt. While Freud frames the oedipus complex as the central defining dynamic of human experience, the unconscious sense of guilt is arguably the underbelly that both precedes and exceeds that complex. By unraveling a range of complexities within Freud's conceptualization of unconscious guilt, we will come to see that guilt is an unavoidable by-product of the human condition, intrinsically interwoven with libidinal desire.


Subject(s)
Freudian Theory , Psychoanalysis , Humans , Freudian Theory/history , Guilt , Oedipus Complex , Psychoanalysis/history
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Primates ; 64(5): 539-547, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37284988

ABSTRACT

We observed a zoo-housed group of cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) before and after a bout of severe targeted aggression directed towards two of its members. The aggression was so severe and repeated that the zoo personnel was forced to remove the two victims and the main aggressor. In the tense period that preceded removal, the tamarins showed increased aggression, a steeper and linear dominance hierarchy, and reduced post-conflict reconciliation compared to the period following removal. In contrast, affiliative interactions such as grooming and peaceful food transfers did not differ in the two periods of observations. Patterns of reciprocity also remained stable. These results highlight the flexibility of tamarin social relationships and provide useful information for managing captive colonies and improving animal welfare.


Subject(s)
Leontopithecus , Saguinus , Animals , Aggression , Food , Social Dominance
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Psychoanal Q ; 92(1): 109-128, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37098258

ABSTRACT

This article describes the various crises of the Oedipus complex. In the beginning, I address the crisis of the first traumatic days when Oedipus was to be abandoned in the wilderness. This early breakdown takes place at what may be denoted as stage zero. During this first crisis, the defensive solution is an act of doubling, according to Quinodoz's dédoublement of the parental pair, accompanied by the defenses of splitting, foreclosure, and annihilation. Protected by these defenses, the child would be able to search for a solution to the neurotic part of the Oedipus complex. According to Freud's and Lacan's conception, these phases encompass the stages of the imaginary omnipotence, of the symbolic prohibition, and the symbolic reconciliation. The second crisis of Oedipus signifies therefore that the desire encounters the prohibition of the third (e.g., the father). I will show these stages in the 1967 film adaptation of Oedipus Rex and the life of its director, Pierre Paolo Pasolini. Against this background, the third crisis of Oedipus is considered: the impending ecological catastrophe.


Subject(s)
Freudian Theory , Oedipus Complex , Child , Humans , Parents , Acclimatization , Adaptation, Physiological
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Int J Psychoanal ; 103(6): 965-978, 2022 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36533647

ABSTRACT

Here I present a close re-reading and creative expansion of Richard Rusbridger's (2004) clinical work with a patient who reported a dream of a hybrid woman. Building on W. R. Bion's reading of the Oedipus myth and Melanie Klein's theory of the combined parent figure, and drawing on imagery ancient and modern, I re-interpret the patient's dream as an encounter with the Sphinx. Why does this enigmatic figure, threatening annihilation, emerge at this particular threshold in the patient's analysis? To explore this question, I return to Sophocles' Oedipus the King and offer a new translation of the exchange between Tiresias and Oedipus as they debate the king's famous victory over the monster. Where (and when) do we meet the Sphinx today? What form does the ancient monster take in modern life? In this paper, I ask us to consider what it means to meet the Sphinx-and how we might respond.


Subject(s)
Psychoanalysis , Female , Humans
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J Am Psychoanal Assoc ; 70(5): 829-844, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36314514

ABSTRACT

Stories hold an important role in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis. Their power derives in part from the fact that humans are biologically programmed for storytelling. Stories foster connection with others, socialization, and identity formation. They are integral to all psychoanalytic theories of therapeutic action, and their telling is therapeutic in itself. Psychoanalytic theoretical paradigms can be considered stories, as well. A positive outcome of analytic treatment has the individual emerging with an open-ended story that encompasses past, present, and future. Finally, an autobiographical example demonstrates how shared stories consolidate group identities, uphold and perpetuate a group's power over others, and perpetuate racial and ethnic stereotypes.


Subject(s)
Psychoanalysis , Psychoanalytic Theory , Humans , Communication
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Front Psychol ; 13: 932863, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36160523

ABSTRACT

One way to conceptualize human life is to describe it as a process through which the biological body is progressively transformed into a psychological one through its mentalization and symbolization. This process occurs through the relational field, which begins with caregiver-infant proto-conversations and develops through adolescence into the ongoing complex interpersonal relational network we call society and culture. The essence and the problems of adolescents are intricately tied to the social and cultural contexts in which they experience life. Therefore, adolescence cannot be understood if all the levels that it expresses (biological, psychological cultural/social) are not taken into consideration. We identify three psycho-historical phases through which adolescence has changed in the past century: (1) Oedipal; (2) Narcissistic; and (3) Post-narcissistic. In this last phase due to the psychological and historical failure of the narcissistic ideals, the ideal is mingling with the real in a wholly new way. This process has overturned Erikson's paradigm: identity, opposed and defined by a dichotomic otherness, must be transformed into a fluid integration of similarities and differences negotiated and developed through empirical interpersonal intersubjective experiences. This, in our perspective, is a possible key to understand the rapid change in the nature of consciousness, selfhood, and gendering in today's western world, together with some important psychopathological disorders which describe the new creative challenges of today's adolescents.

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J Am Psychoanal Assoc ; 70(4): 613-636, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36047626

ABSTRACT

In "On Arrogance," Wilfred Bion made a remarkable claim: "the analyst who is treating an apparently neurotic patient must regard a negative therapeutic response together with the appearance of scattered, unrelated references to curiosity, arrogance, and stupidity as evidence that he is in the presence of a psychological catastrophe with which he will have to deal." However Bion came to believe this, he sought grounds for it in a reading of Oedipus that seriously distorts that tragedy. Since the clinical outcome in "On Arrogance" appears to be impasse, perhaps even iatrogenic injury, the text's value is perhaps best consolidated by historicizing its construction through a psychoanalytic lens. Thus, while "On Arrogance" has been canonized as prescriptive for the treatment of difficult patients, it can instead be read as the illuminating trace of a grievously difficult intrapsychic struggle, a personal reckoning that resulted in Bion's 1958 return to the battlefield at Amiens where he had "died" in the hell of combat forty years earlier. "On Arrogance" thus reflects a prodigious episode of sublimation that proved essential to Bion's lifelong development as a psychoanalytic writer and thinker.


Subject(s)
Psychoanalysis , Psychoanalytic Therapy , Humans , Male , Psychoanalytic Theory , Reading
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Rev. latinoam. psicopatol. fundam ; 25(3): 578-596, 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1424082

ABSTRACT

Neste texto, discuto algumas colaborações e resistências da psicanálise à violência social de gênero, evidenciando conflitos e tensões no âmbito de suas práticas. Reflito especialmente sobre a noção da diferença de sexos, segundo Freud e Lacan, dada a sua posição estratégica nas abordagens psicanalíticas sobre sexuação e subjetividades LGBTQI+. Apresento algumas vinhetas teóricas de autores contemporâneos, organizando-as em torno de três eixos que visam, respectivamente: reposicionar e/ou transpor o Édipo; desconstruir o binarismo e pensar/clinicar com a noção de corpo aberto, e problematizar o sujeito epistêmico no dispositivo da escuta analítica.


Resumos This paper discusses some collaborations and resistences of psychoanalysis to social gender-based violence, highlighting conflicts and tensions therein. It examines the notion of gender difference, according to Freud and Lacan, given its strategic position in psychoanalytic approaches to sexuation and LGBTQI+ subjectivities. Finally, the paper presents some theoretical vignettes from contemporary authors, organized into three axes aiming to: repositioning and/or overcoming the Oedipus Complex; deconstructing binary reasoning and working with the notion of open body; and problematizing the epistemic subject within the analytical listening.


Cet article discute certaines collaborations et résistances de la psychanalyse à la violence sociale de genre, en mettant en évidence les conflits et les tensions qui en découle. Il examine la notion de différence de sexes, selon Freud et Lacanétant donné sa position stratégique dans les approches psychanalytiques de la sexuation et des subjectivités LGBTQI+. Enfin, l'article présente quelques vignettes théoriques issues d'auteurs contemporains, en les organisant en trois axes qui visent, respectivement, à : repositionner et/ou dépasser l'Œdipe ; déconstruire le binarisme et travailler avec la notion de corps ouvert, et problématiser le sujet épistémique au sein de l'écoute analytique.


En este texto analizo algunas colaboraciones y resistencias del psicoanálisis a la violencia social de género, destacando conflictos y tensiones en el ámbito de sus prácticas. Reflexiono especialmente sobre la noción de diferencia de sexos, según Freud y Lacan, dada su posición estratégica en los enfoques psicoanalíticos de la sexuación y las subjetividades LGBTQI+. Presento algunas viñetas teóricas de autores contemporáneos, organizándolas en torno a tres ejes que tienen como objetivo, respectivamente: reposicionar y/o transponer el edipo; deconstruir el binarismo y pensar/clinicar con la noción de cuerpo abierto, y problematizar el sujeto epistémico en el dispositivo de la escucha analítica.

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Am J Psychoanal ; 82(3): 426-455, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35804009

ABSTRACT

This paper addresses the issue of whose genitalia are involved in the dissolution of the castration complex in boys. Freud and his followers suggested several different possibilities which are elaborated herein, and these alternative models are discussed from the perspective of psychological research regarding children's emergent gender identity and their awareness of genital differences. The reviewed data show that contrary to Freudian theory, preschool children's emergent gender identity is not dependent on their awareness of genital differences. However, preschoolers with younger siblings, primarily opposite gender ones, evidence greater understanding of genital differences, as Freud suggested. The discussion emphasizes the importance of children's family constellation and their awareness of self-other similarity and dissimilarity in the development of their gender identity.


Subject(s)
Gender Identity , Oedipus Complex , Child, Preschool , Female , Freudian Theory , Genitalia , Humans , Male , Solubility
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Psicol. rev ; 31(1): 27-50, jun. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1399111

ABSTRACT

O nosso texto toma como ideia central o referencial winnicottiano, salientando a importância de um bom atravessamento do estágio da concernência (stage of concern) ­ etapa que, a nosso ver, é indispensável para constituir os pilares de um psiquismo relativamente saudável, capaz de enfrentar as mazelas oriundas do conflito edipiano. Para tanto, iniciaremos o trabalho com uma breve descrição do estágio da concernência, seguida das questões relativas à ambivalência característica do Édipo propriamente dito. Por fim, tecemos algumas considerações que objetivam relacionar uma análise do caso Piggle (The Piggle), uma menina de dois anos e meio, cujo tratamento, realizado por D. W. Winnicott, ocorreu em dezesseis encontros, constituindo uma espécie de análise, de acordo com a demanda, tratando, sobretudo, questões ligadas à intensidade de sentimentos ambivalentes não elaborados pela paciente, que anteciparam o seu ingresso no complexo de Édipo antes que ela passasse, fundamentalmente, pelo estágio da concernência.


Our text makes as its central idea the Winnicott's approach, emphasizing the importance of a good crossing of the stage of concern - a stage that, in our view, is essential to constitute the pillars of a relatively healthy psyche, capable of coping with ailments arising from the oedipal conflict. Therefore, we will begin our work with a brief description of the stage of concern, followed by questions relating to the characteristic ambivalence of Oedipus himself. Finally, we make some considerations that aim to connect with an analysis of the Piggle case (The Piggle), a two and a half year old girl, whose treatment, carried out by D.W. Winnicott, occurred during sixteen meetings, constituting a kind of analysis according to demand, dealing with, above all, issues related to the intensity of ambivalent feelings not elaborated by the patient, which anticipated her entry into the Oedipus complex before she went, fundamentally, through the stage of concern.


Nuestro texto toma como idea central el marco winnicottiano, enfatizando la importancia de un buen cruce de la etapa de la preocupación, etapa que, a nuestro juicio, es fundamental para constituir los pilares de una psique rela-tivamente sana, capaz de hacer frente a las dolencias que surgen. del conflicto edípico. Por lo tanto, comenzaremos el trabajo con una breve descripción de la etapa de preocupación, seguida de preguntas relacionadas con la ambiva-lencia característica del propio Edipo. Finalmente, hacemos algunas consi-deraciones que pretenden relacionar un análisis del caso Piggle (The Piggle), una niña de dos años y medio, cuyo tratamiento, realizado por DW Winnicott, ocurrió en dieciséis encuentros, constituyendo una especie de análisis según demanda, abordando, sobre todo, cuestiones relacionadas con la intensidad de sentimientos ambivalentes no elaborados por la paciente, que anticipaban su entrada en el complejo de Edipo antes de pasar, fundamentalmente, por la etapa de la preocupación.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child, Preschool , Psychoanalytic Theory , Oedipus Complex , Psychosexual Development , Conflict, Psychological , Mother-Child Relations/psychology
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Integr Psychol Behav Sci ; 56(3): 653-673, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34137013

ABSTRACT

Being one of Freud's most famous contributions to psychoanalysis, the Oedipus complex is still a topic of heated interest. It has been disputed in many different disciplines ranging from anthropology to biology. This theoretical paper aimed to explain the phenomena that are represented by children's affectionate and assertive attitudes towards their parents, named as the Oedipus complex by some, in terms of parent-offspring conflict, sibling competition, and infanticide. All of these evolutionary biological concepts or their combination could conceive specific relational settings similar to those emerging in the Oedipus complex. Psychoanalysis surely acknowledges the effects of parent-offspring conflict or sibling dynamics on familial relations and character formation. Nevertheless, they have been generally overshadowed by other primary theoretical concepts. Considering the findings from evolutionary biology and developmental psychology, it was asserted that parent-offspring conflict and sibling dynamics must be included in the conceptualization of oedipal-like behaviors. In light of these hypotheses, related literature and suggestions for further studies were discussed.


Subject(s)
Oedipus Complex , Psychoanalysis , Attitude , Child , Freudian Theory , Humans , Parents
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Vínculo ; 19(2): 201-209, 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1442406

ABSTRACT

O complexo de Édipo é até hoje um dos conceitos mais centrais no campo da psicanálise e se refere a uma dada situação familiar prototípica que supostamente atravessa todo sujeito no decorrer de seu desenvolvimento emocional. Tendo o conceito passado por diversas revisões, complementações e críticas ao longo do tempo, e, embora tenha perdido seu caráter universal, não ocorrendo necessariamente entre pai, mãe e criança, como acreditava Freud, ainda assim tem sua importância. Entretanto, são poucos os trabalhos que abordam outras dinâmicas relacionais na família, para além do relacionamento pais e filhos. Este artigo se propõe a contribuir para o estudo específico do vínculo entre avós e netos, por meio de um relato de caso bastante particular acerca de um complexo edípico envolvendo esse tipo de dupla. O aporte teórico da psicanálise vincular foi eleito por ser um referencial que enfatiza o âmbito intersubjetivo e o todo familiar, podendo, assim, melhor abarcar uma reflexão aprofundada sobre essa temática.


The Oedipus complex is to this day one of the most central concepts in the field of psychoanalysis and refers to a given prototypical family situation that supposedly crosses every subject in the course of his emotional development. Since the concept has undergone several revisions, complements and criticisms over time, and although it has lost its universal character, not necessarily occurring between father, mother and child, as Freud believed, it still has its importance. However, few studies deal with other relational dynamics in the family, in addition to the relationship between parents and children. This article proposes to contribute to the specific study of the bond between grandparents and grandchildren, through a very particular case report about an oedipal complex involving this type of pair. The theoretical contribution of the links psychoanalysis was chosen because it is a reference that emphasizes the intersubjective scope and the family, and, therefore, better to include a deep reflection on this theme.


El complejo de Edipo es hasta hoy uno de los conceptos más centrales en el campo del psicoanálisis y se refiere a una determinada situación familiar prototípica que supuestamente atraviesa a todo sujeto en el transcurso de su desarrollo emocional. Con el concepto pasado por diversas revisiones, complementaciones y críticas a lo largo del tiempo, y, aunque ha perdido su carácter universal, no ocurriendo necesariamente entre padre, madre y niño, como creía Freud, todavía tiene su importancia. Sin embargo, son pocos los trabajos que abordan otras dinámicas relacionales en la familia, además de la relación padres e hijos. Este artículo se propone contribuir al estudio específico del vínculo entre abuelos y nietos, por medio de un relato de caso bastante particular acerca de un complejo edípico envolviendo ese tipo de doble. El aporte teórico del psicoanálisis vincular fue elegido por ser un referencial que enfatiza el ámbito intersubjetivo y el todo familiar, pudiendo así mejor abarcar una reflexión profundizada sobre esa temática.


Subject(s)
Humans , Psychoanalysis , Family Relations , Grandparents , Oedipus Complex
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1406334

ABSTRACT

Resumo Este artigo propõe uma reflexão acerca do pavor que, no Brasil, tem assolado grande parcela da sociedade no que se refere às questões de sexualidade e de gênero, mais especificamente, a crença de que as crianças, consideradas desprovidas de sexualidade, podem ser influenciadas pelo discurso "pervertido" que os militantes e apoiadores do movimento LGBTQI+ estariam tentando propagar. Após uma breve descrição do cenário atual, formulações psicanalíticas são apresentadas, visando a desmitificar a equivocada ideia de "pureza" relacionada à infância e levantar hipóteses que explicariam essa rejeição absoluta a tudo o que foge à norma no campo da sexualidade.


Abstract This article proposes a reflection on the dread that, in Brazil, has plagued a large part of society with regard to issues of sexuality and gender, more specifically, the belief that children, considered to be devoid of sexuality, can be influenced by "perverted" discourse that activists and supporters of the LGBTQI+ movement would be trying to spread. After a brief description of the current scenario, psychoanalytical formulations are presented, aiming to demystify the mistaken idea of "purity" related to childhood and to raise hypotheses that would explain this absolute rejection of everything that is outside the norm in the field of sexuality.

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