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Anuario de investigaciones

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LAZNIK, David; LUBIAN, Elena  and  KLIGMANN, Leopoldo. Basics and limits of the first freudian Topic. Anu. investig. [online]. 2011, vol.18, pp.77-80. ISSN 1851-1686.

The successive reformulations of psychoanalytic theory have a close solidarity with the clinical phenomena, obstacles and boundaries that Freud found in his practice. The dimensions emerging from the conceptualizations relating to the anguish and the drive, drive dams, destination drive before repression, meeting with clinical phenomena such as transference love and its versions erotomaniac, narcissistic neurosis, traumatic neurosis, the complications introduced by the negative therapeutic reaction, account for a dimension of psychic phenomena which testify to the presence of drive elements that can not be explained from the logic that holds the first topic. These phenomena, requiring new theoretical bases, influence the way that leads to the formulation of the second topic.

Keywords : First; Topic; Phenomena; Boundaries.

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