Can the unconscious be verbalized?

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Abstract

The article starts by giving an overview of the process by which the liberation of speech became the industrialization of speech in Modern Times, outlining some reactions to it, such as the one formulated by Heidegger. It continues with a detailed study of the rule for verbalization of the unconscious, upon which the Freudian psychoanalysis is founded, showing theoretical and clinical limits of this kind of communication between the analyst and the analyzand. It goes over to the examination of the different modes of non-verbal communication, characteristic of the Winnicottian clinic of psychotics, in order to conclude 1) that some modes of the unconscious are communicable, but not verbalizable; 2) that the crises of verbal communication, detected by Winnicott in psychoanalysis, exhibits noteworthy parallels to the Heideggerian critique of the grammatically, that is, cibernatically correct language as the only means of talking about human beings and affairs. Palavras-chave : Language; Verbalization; Non verbalizable Unconsciousness; Silent communication.

Published

2024-05-17

How to Cite

Loparic, Z. (2024). Can the unconscious be verbalized?. Human Nature - International Philosophy and Psychology Review, 1(2), 323–385. Retrieved from https://revistas.dwwe.com.br:443/index.php/NH/article/view/660

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