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Previous issue date: 2014-02-05 / The objective of this research is to show that the analytic transference, in the context of Winnicott s clinical practice, is not limited to any differentiation, as proposed by the author, between transference neurosis and transference of a psychotic quality (that he observed in the phases of regression to absolute dependence during the analysis of borderline cases, or in psychotic episodes in the treatment of neurotic patients or normal people), including other forms of transference that can be viewed in the light of Winnicott's theory of emotional development. In the present study, we noted that the author distinguished forms of transference based on his idea of the process of human emotional development, as conceived by him in terms of ego (or "basic personality structure") and instinctual life (or id) and proper object relations per se (i.e. relations that, at the individual s experience level, occur among the related people in the whole triangular dynamic, three bodies, which features the Oedipal situation). As a result of this emphasis, the study also aims to contribute to a better understanding of Winnicott s propositions that reassess and reposition the place of instinctive life and object relations themselves within the maturation process of human beings. This investigation was performed by means of clinical study material selected from the Piggle case. In addition to marking, in particular, some aspects of Winnicott's reinterpretation of transference of a neurotic quality, as well as the author s design of the regression to dependence on transference, this study allowed us to clarify that Winnicott distinguished, in the context of transference phenomena, the following clinical features: ability to trust in the analyst; ego s need for the patient to create, in an omnipotent way, the analyst (in relation to one aspect of the psychoanalytic setting: the frequency and pace of visits); ability to be alone in the presence of the analyst; organization and ego strength in the transference; paternal transference (in light of Winnicott's theory about the the girl s Oedipal situation); oral eroticism at transference (with regard to the opposition, established by the author, between greed and greediness). / O objetivo desta pesquisa ? mostrar que a transfer?ncia anal?tica, no contexto da pr?tica cl?nica de Winnicott, n?o se resume ? diferencia??o, proposta pelo autor, entre a neurose de transfer?ncia e a transfer?ncia de qualidade psic?tica (por ele observada nas fases de regress?o ? depend?ncia absoluta, durante a an?lise dos casos borderline, ou nos momentos psic?ticos do tratamento de pacientes neur?ticos ou de pessoas normais), abarcando outras formas transferenciais que podem ser visualizadas ? luz da teoria winnicottiana do desenvolvimento emocional. No presente estudo, assinalamos que o autor distinguiu as formas de transfer?ncia com base em suas ideias acerca do processo de desenvolvimento emocional humano, por ele concebido em termos de ego (ou estrutura b?sica da personalidade ) e de vida instintiva (ou id) e rela??es de objeto propriamente ditas (isto ?: rela??es que, no plano da experi?ncia do indiv?duo, ocorrem entre pessoas inteiras no contexto da din?mica triangular, a tr?s corpos, que caracteriza a situa??o ed?pica). Em decorr?ncia dessa ?nfase, o estudo visa contribuir, igualmente, para o melhor entendimento das propostas de Winnicott que reavaliam e reposicionam, no ?mbito do processo de matura??o dos seres humanos, o lugar da vida instintiva e das rela??es de objeto propriamente ditas. Esta investiga??o foi realizada por meio do estudo de material cl?nico selecionado do caso Piggle. Al?m de assinalar, de modo pontual, alguns aspectos da reinterpreta??o winnicottiana da transfer?ncia de qualidade neur?tica, bem como da concep??o do autor acerca da regress?o ? depend?ncia na transfer?ncia, o presente estudo possibilitou esclarecer que Winnicott distinguiu, no ?mbito dos fen?menos de transfer?ncia, os seguintes aspectos cl?nicos: capacidade de confiar no analista; necessidade eg?ica de o paciente criar, de modo onipotente, o analista (em rela??o com um aspecto do setting psicanal?tico: a frequ?ncia e o ritmo das consultas); capacidade para estar s? em presen?a do analista;
organiza??o e for?a de ego na transfer?ncia; transfer?ncia paterna (? luz da teoria winnicottiana acerca da situa??o ed?pica da menina); erotismo oral na transfer?ncia (no que se refere ? oposi??o, estabelecida pelo autor, entre avidez e voracidade).
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede.bibliotecadigital.puc-campinas.edu.br:tede/454 |
Date | 05 February 2014 |
Creators | Deus, Ricardo Telles de |
Contributors | Fulgencio, Leopoldo, Naffah Neto, Alfredo, Barretta, Joao Paulo Fernandes, Granato, Tania Mara Marques, Vaisberg, Tania Maria Jose Aiello |
Publisher | Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica de Campinas, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Psicologia, PUC-Campinas, BR, CCV ? Centro de Ci?ncias da Vida |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_CAMPINAS, instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, instacron:PUC_CAMP |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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