This paper starts from the Lacan's proposition of the Unconscious like a writ, passing by the Freud's ideas about the several psychic parts of the inscriptions and proposes the function of the writing in the neurotic children psychoanalysis: to make a transcription in the transference of the primitive impressions, to give occasion to a reading and a new writing of the personal history. A case is related to illustrate these reflections.[ign] Key words: [keygrp scheme=decs][keyword type=m language=en]Psychoanalytic clinic[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Neurotic children[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Unconscious writ[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Writing[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Transference[ign].

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  • Leda Mariza Fischer Bernardino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v8i14p12-19

Keywords:

Clínica psicanalítica, Crianças neuróticas, Escritura inconsciente, Escrita, Transferência

Abstract

A partir da proposta de Lacan do Inconsciente como escritura, passando pelas idéias de Freud sobre os diferentes lugares psíquicos de inscrição, propõe-se a função da escrita na psicanálise com crianças neuróticas como transcrição, na transferência, de marcas originárias, para dar lugar a uma leitura e uma nova escrita da história pessoal. Um caso clínico é apresentado para ilustrar essas reflexões.

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2003-06-01

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Bernardino, L. M. F. (2003). This paper starts from the Lacan’s proposition of the Unconscious like a writ, passing by the Freud’s ideas about the several psychic parts of the inscriptions and proposes the function of the writing in the neurotic children psychoanalysis: to make a transcription in the transference of the primitive impressions, to give occasion to a reading and a new writing of the personal history. A case is related to illustrate these reflections.[ign] Key words: [keygrp scheme=decs][keyword type=m language=en]Psychoanalytic clinic[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Neurotic children[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Unconscious writ[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Writing[ign], [keyword type=m language=en]Transference[ign]. Clinical Styles. The Journal on the Vicissitudes of Childhood, 8(14), 12-19. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v8i14p12-19