Monografia

A transferência na clínica da perversão: considerações sobre o lugar do analista

Perversion presents a series of challenges for clinical practice, whether due to its characteristics as a clinical structure, based on denial, or the ineffectiveness of neutrality and free association in its analytical treatment. It is understood that this research was carried out due to the need to...

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Autor principal: Carvalho, José Antônio Correia de
Grau: Monografia
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2025
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Acesso em linha: http://hdl.handle.net/11612/7388
Resumo:
Perversion presents a series of challenges for clinical practice, whether due to its characteristics as a clinical structure, based on denial, or the ineffectiveness of neutrality and free association in its analytical treatment. It is understood that this research was carried out due to the need to resort to post-Freudian concepts, considering Freud's brief investigation into the subject of perversion, as well as the lack of studies on clinical practice with this structure. In view of this, we sought to answer the following research problem: What are the specificities of transference management in the perversion clinic? In order to solve this question, the general objective of this research was to investigate transference in the perversion clinic. To this end, a qualitative approach was adopted, guided by the assumptions of Research on Psychoanalysis, following the narrative review method, based on a review of existing scientific literature on digital platforms such as SciElo and PePsic, as well as printed materials. In this way, essential points for understanding the topic were worked on, going through Freud's and Lacan's theorizations on the subject of “Perversion”, as well as working on fundamental points for clinical practice, such as transference and the role of the analyst in the therapeutic process. As this research progressed, it was possible to see that the clinic with perverts is crossed by various aspects and what makes it possible is the presence of the analyst's desire, the desire to listen and analyze, and the challenge in the analytical relationship, both for the analyst and the analysand.