Misteps within the development of subjectivity: autistic signs or depression in the baby? / Percalços no processo de subjetivação do bebê: sinais de risco de autismo ou depressão do bebê
Ágora (Rio J. Online)
; 22(3): 319-325, set.-dez. 2019.
Article
in Portuguese
| LILACS, Index Psychology - journals
| ID: biblio-1043575
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RESUMO
RESUMO A clínica da intervenção precoce nos leva a questionar as nuances sintomatológicas entre os sinais de risco de autismo e os da depressão no bebê. Partindo-se do conceito freudiano que associa a depressão à perda do objeto, como se poderia pensar sobre o quadro depressivo no caso dos bebês que estão em processo de construção de sua relação objetal? Em ambos os casos, trata-se de um desencontro no arranjo pulsional do laço mãe-bebê, embora com características distintas, vivenciadas, sobretudo, por meio da relação contratransferencial com o analista. A partir da exposição de dois casos clínicos, discute-se em quais aspectos o retraimento relacional autístico e o depressivo do bebê convergem e se diferenciam.
ABSTRACT
Abstract The early intervention clinic leads us to question the symptomatic nuances between the signs of risk of autism and the signs of depression of the baby. In considering the Freudian concept that associates the depression with the loss of the object, how could we think about be regarded the depressive condition of babies who are in the process of constructing their relationship to the object? In both cases, there is a mismatch in the establishment of the impulse drive between the mother and the baby which, although being distinct experienced features, are associated to the counter transfer with the analyst. On the basis of two different clinical cases, we address under which conditions the autistic withdrawal and the depression of the baby converge and differentiate one from another.
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Database:
Index Psychology - journals
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LILACS
Main subject:
Psychoanalytic Interpretation
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Autistic Disorder
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Depression
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Risk factors
Limits:
Humans
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Infant
Language:
Portuguese
Journal:
Ágora (Rio J. Online)
Journal subject:
Psiquiatria
Year:
2019
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brazil
Institution/Affiliation country:
Universidade de São Paulo/BR