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Article : printed text
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Title:
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From somatic pain to psychic pain: The body in the psychoanalytic field (2018)
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Authors:
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Thomas HARTUNG
, Author
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Michael STEINBRECHER
, Author
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In :
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International Journal of Psycho-Analysis (vol. 99, n° 1, 2018)
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Article on page:
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pp. 159-180
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Languages:
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English
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Keywords :
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Inconscient
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Corps
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Souffrance
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Rêverie
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Abstract:
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The integration of psyche and soma begins with a baby's earliest contact with his or her parents. With the help of maternal empathy and reverie, β-elements are transformed into α-elements. While we understand this to be the case, we would like to enquire what actually happens to those parts of the affect which have not been transformed? For the most part they may be dealt with by evacuation, but they can also remain within the body, subsequently contributing to psychosomatic symptoms.
This paper describes how the body serves as an intermediate store between the psychic (inner) and outer reality. The authors focuses on the unconscious communicative process between the analyst and the analysand, and in particular on how psychosomatic symptoms can spread to the analyst's body. The latter may become sensitive to the analysand's psychosomatic symptoms in order to better understand the psychoanalytical process. Sensory processes (visual and auditory) and psychic mechanisms such as projective identification can serve as a means for this communication.
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