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Anuario de investigaciones

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LAZNIK, David; LUBIAN, Elena  and  KLIGMANN, Leopoldo. The second freudian topic: clinical dimensions. Anu. investig. [online]. 2011, vol.18, pp.81-85. ISSN 1851-1686.

Conceptual revision of the limits of the analysis in the Freudian theory led us to new paths of research relating to the impact and consequences arising from the formalization of the second topic. The formulation of the second topic is a new metapsychological development that do not replaces the first topic, but is intended to address the clinical problems do not answer to logic from which to build the first. To differentiate a third sense of the term unconscious, Freud can thematize the id, ego and superego as instances of the device and produce a redeinition of psychic structure. These new theories can retrieve and enroll clinical phenomena such as angst, trauma, melancholy, the compulsion to repeat, the negative therapeutic reaction, severe neuroses, the unconscious feeling of guilt, and at the same time, cut and deal new phenomena such as suicide and character traits, among others. These clinical phenomena testify of the obstacles that Freud then will locate as structural when articulate them with greater resistance in treatment.

Keywords : Second; Topic; Obstacles; Clinic.

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