Savchenkova, Nina Mikhailovna – D. Philos. N., Associate Professor of the Department of Ontology and Theory of Cognition of the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University, teacher of the Department of Theory of Psychoanalysis of Veip, St. Petersburg.
Now, after a hundred years of the existence of psychoanalysis, it is already clear that the psychoanalytic process is not a set of certain external procedures that have a human soul with their subject; He, as it were, grows from mental development itself, intensifies it, exacerbates conflicts, stimulates some of its directions. Freud said that hysteria dramatizes the spiritual conflict. The same can be said about psychoanalysis as a whole: he dramatizes the mental life itself, resolving some conflicts, generating new ones, and creating an increasingly complex, thin and solid mental fabric. In the “Fragment of Analysis of Hysteria”, reflecting on the problem of a psychoanalytic composition, Freud puts forward the first poetic maximum psychoanalysis. He talks about the need to decide on “piles, complication of motives”, so that not only …
Author
Savchenkova Nina Mikhailovna
Publisher
Ergo, 2014
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