O campo analítico como campo do sonhar

Autores

  • Roosevelt Moisés Smeke Cassorla Sociedade Brasileira de Psicanálise de São Paulo (SBPSP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/sppa%20revista.v23i3.258

Palavras-chave:

campo analítico, teoria da complexidade, sonhos, não-sonhos, técnica analítica, enactment, simbolização

Resumo

As ideias sobre campo analítico iluminam os vértices de observação que consideram a complexidade e simultaneidade dos fenômenos que ocorrem nos processos analíticos, independente da teoria psicanalítica preferencial utilizada pelo analista. É o analista, a partir de seus vértices de observação, que cria o campo analítico. Ao fazer parte do campo o analista o modifica assim como é modificado pelos outros aspectos do campo. O autor propõe estudar o campo dos sonhos, definido como a complexidade cuja função é proporcionar significado a experiências emocionais que ocorrem no campo. Seu estudo o leva a considerar situações nas quais o sonho não é possível (não-sonhos), discutindo aspectos técnicos que facilitam o trabalho de significação. Discute modelos artísticos que iluminam as ideias de campo, entre eles o do cinema (em que se privilegiam sonhos edípicos) e do teatro (ideal para a compreensão de não-sonhos). Através de material clínico ilustra como traumas não simbolizados adquirem significado quando emergem no campo analítico. Finalmente o autor descreve as várias funções do analista quando o campo se refere ao modelo do teatro.

Palavras-chave: campo analítico, teoria da complexidade, sonhos, não-sonhos, técnica analítica, enactment, simbolização.

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Biografia do Autor

Roosevelt Moisés Smeke Cassorla, Sociedade Brasileira de Psicanálise de São Paulo (SBPSP)

Psiquiatra, psicanalista didata e membro efetivo do Grupo de Estudos Psicanalíticos de Campinas (GEP-Campinas) e Sociedade Brasileira de Psicanálise de São Paulo (SBPBP). Professor Titular da Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)

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19-12-2016

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Cassorla, R. M. S. (2016). O campo analítico como campo do sonhar. Revista De Psicanálise Da SPPA, 23(3), 471. https://doi.org/10.5281/sppa revista.v23i3.258