2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-14982006000200004
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Compulsão à repetição: um retorno às origens da metapsicologia freudiana

Abstract: RESUMO: Este trabalho propõe-se a mostrar como o conceito de compulsão à repetição, introduzido formalmente na teoria psicanalítica por Freud em Além do princípio do prazer (1920), encontra-se já presente, numa formulação muito próxima, no Projeto de uma psicologia, de 1895, e que seu sentido depende do quadro conceitual que começa a tomar forma nesse momento. Pretende-se, assim, contribuir para a discussão mais geral em torno do problema da gênese das concepções fundamentais da metapsicologia freudiana e exem… Show more

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“…And this emphasis, far from being a new idea, actually makes explicit one of instinct’s fundamental properties, which, derived logically from the very concept of instinct, was only implicit in the theory before 1920. Caropreso and Simanke (2006) show that the same can be said of the repetition compulsion, which was implicit from the beginning of Freud’s theorization but was made explicit only in 1920. Just as death instinct is, to a certain extent, ‘deduced’ from the repetition compulsion, it should not come as a shock that Freud should clarify with the death instinct concept one more idea already present in his earlier thinking.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…And this emphasis, far from being a new idea, actually makes explicit one of instinct’s fundamental properties, which, derived logically from the very concept of instinct, was only implicit in the theory before 1920. Caropreso and Simanke (2006) show that the same can be said of the repetition compulsion, which was implicit from the beginning of Freud’s theorization but was made explicit only in 1920. Just as death instinct is, to a certain extent, ‘deduced’ from the repetition compulsion, it should not come as a shock that Freud should clarify with the death instinct concept one more idea already present in his earlier thinking.…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…To begin with, many are the inquiries to the status of that step beyond. Among the questioners, Caropreso and Simanke (2006) refer readers to the work of Freud called Project for a Scientific Psychology (1905 [1895]) in order to demonstrate that the metapsychology found in Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920Principle ( /2007 was already nuanced in the manuscript from 1895. The authors believe that Freud went a step further by returning to the origins of his own metapsychology, resuming some notions that were left in the background while passing from the ideas contained in the Project... (1905 [1895]) to the conception develo- Dreams (1900Dreams ( [1901).…”
Section: Beyondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frente a isso visamos articular a figura da repetição com a vivência da dor, a memória e o a posteriori. Buscamos ainda mostrar como o conceito de compulsão à repetição, introduzido em 1920, encontra-se numa relação próxima à vivência da dor, conforme apontam Caropreso & Simanke (2006).…”
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“…A dor, dentro da perspectiva apresentada no "Projeto...", de 1895, aparece como uma falha dos dispositivos de proteção do aparato, e aponta para um processo que mesmo envolvendo o desprazer continua se repetindo, trata-se de um mecanismo que se encontra fora do princípio do prazer e aponta para a compulsão à repetição (Caropreso & Simanke, 2006).…”
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