Uma compreensÃo winnicottiana sobre as noÃÃes de soma, psique e mente como referÃncia para o entendimento da integraÃÃo psicossomÃtica / A Winnicottian comprehension of the concepts: soma, psyche and mind, as a reference to the understanding of psychosomatic integration

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

RESUMO

This theoretical research aims to understand the process of psychosomatic integration considering the notions of soma, psyche and mind in the framework of psychoanalytic theory proposed by Donald W. Winnicott, adopting the understanding of his theory of personal maturation as interpreted by Elsa Dias and Zeljko Loparic. It aims to show that the author makes conceptual issues in psychoanalysis that modify the general approach of reflection on the psychoaffective organization of the human being, conceived by him as the object of his psychoanalysis. Instead of keeping the opposition body-mind, Winnicott suggests that the psycho-affective organization is given based on other poles, opposing the psyche and the soma and considering the mind a different aspect of the functioning of psyche. The explanation of these terms-concepts, as well as what he characterized as imaginative elaboration of bodily functions, in conjunction with the description that he makes of one of the initial task of maturation, the housing of the psyche in the body, provide useful information to understand the Winnicottian proposition whereby existence is essentially psychosomatic. Moreover, one can cite, as a matter of illustration, some psychosomatic disorders (especially anorexia and bulimia), which clarifies the way Winnicott considers this type of clinical problem. Roughly speaking, it aims to show that the cited author considers disorders involving the body as attempts to achieve a psychosomatic integration that was not satisfactory achieved in the process of emotional maturation.

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psicanÃlise psique mente soma psychosomatic integration psychoanalysis mind soma psicologia integraÃÃo psicossomÃtica psyche

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