End of analysis in reud and Winnicott

Authors

  • Maria Ivone Accioly Lins

Abstract

This article makes a comparison between Freud and Winnicott, talking about the end of a psicoanalysis process, taking into consideration the relationship between male and female aspects. It explains how to understand the following conceptual differences: driven and identification process; the nature of the dissociation as observed in the clinical practice; the efficiency of the applied therapeutic resources. Winnicott's contribution - the unique connection between a mother (breast) and the infant - derives from a reflexion on Freud's primary narcissism, setting up a new approach on the ideas and practices of classic psicoanalysis. It emphasizes a new vision on the male/female opposition, stating that male/female is complementary to each other considering when and where it happens and not only personal qualities (phallic/castrate) or attitudes. Keywords: Female/Male, Penis envy, /Castration, Object-relation/ Identification-relation, Dissociation/Integration, End of analysis.

Published

2024-05-17

How to Cite

Accioly Lins, M. I. (2024). End of analysis in reud and Winnicott . Human Nature - International Philosophy and Psychology Review, 1(1), 75–89. Retrieved from https://revistas.dwwe.com.br:443/index.php/NH/article/view/805