Sobre “pedir por um tipo de revolução” na Clínica psicanalítica: o conceito winnicottiano de refressão, cuidado-cura, trabalho no reino das necessidades e criação de novas experiências
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https://doi.org/10.17648/2175-2834-v21n2-398Keywords:
visão clínica revolucionária de Winnicott; mudança de paradigma de Kuhn; regressão clínica; cuidado-cura; Treinamento Internacional em Psicanálise Winnicottiana em Beijing.Abstract
Neste artigo, abordo o rompimento radical das ideias teórico-clínicas de Winnicott a partir do trabalho psicanalítico tradicional, introduzindo uma mudança revolucionária na psicanálise clínica –uma transição de “extensão” para “revolução científica” e “mudança de paradigma” (para a usar a terminologia de Thomas Kuhn em “A estrutura das revoluções científicas”, 1962). Para mim, essas ideias revolucionárias de Winnicott são muito importantes, tanto prática quanto teoricamente, pois fornecem uma matriz formative e um modo de trabalho e transformação que a prática psicanalítica não oferece.References
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