La “formación” del analista y sus avatares sintomáticos
Resumen La imposibilidad de formalización del acto analítico hace síntoma en las instituciones psicoanalíticas. El final relativo del análisis confronta al sujeto con aquello que podemos caracterizar como lo fundamental de su existencia, como el resultado de un saber agujereado, el lugar mismo de la...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
2010-01-01
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Series: | Desde el Jardín de Freud |
Online Access: | http://www.revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/jardin/article/view/13152 |
Summary: | Resumen
La imposibilidad de formalización
del acto analítico hace síntoma en
las instituciones psicoanalíticas. El
final relativo del análisis confronta
al sujeto con aquello que podemos
caracterizar como lo fundamental
de su existencia, como el resultado
de un saber agujereado, el lugar
mismo de la ignorancia. Situado en
ese lugar de la ignorancia, el analista
no tiene otra alternativa que
continuar en el didactismo de La
Cosa, es decir que, tanto en la práctica
como en el trabajo de grupo, la
tentativa de cernir La Cosa (como
aquello radicalmente perdido) es el
punto de fuego vivo que estamos
llamados a atizar continuamente,
como la única vía posible para
confrontar las preguntas que se
derivan del enigma que introduce
el inconsciente en la cultura.
Palabras clave: paso al acto, acto del
analista, formación, pase, garantía,
síntoma, fantasma, Das Ding.
The “training” of
the analyst and its
symptomatic vicissitudes
Abstract
The impossibility of formalizing the
analytic act generates a symptom
in psychoanalytic institutions.
The relative end of analysis makes
the subject face what we can
describe as the most fundamental
of his existence, as the result of
a gapped knowledge, the very
locus of ignorance. Placed in this
locus of ignorance, the analyst
has no alternative but to continue
the didacticism of Das Ding. This
means that, both in practice and
in group work, the attempt to seize
Das Ding (as that which is radically
lost) is the red hot point that we are
called to keep ablaze continuously,
as the only possible way of facing
the questions that derive from the
puzzle that introduces the unconscious
into culture.
Keywords: passage to act, analyst’s
act, training, passage, guarantee,
symptom, ghost, Das Ding.
The “training” of
the analyst and its
symptomatic vicissitudes
Abstract
The impossibility of formalizing the
analytic act generates a symptom
in psychoanalytic institutions.
The relative end of analysis makes
the subject face what we can
describe as the most fundamental
of his existence, as the result of
a gapped knowledge, the very
locus of ignorance. Placed in this
locus of ignorance, the analyst
has no alternative but to continue
the didacticism of Das Ding. This
means that, both in practice and
in group work, the attempt to seize
Das Ding (as that which is radically
lost) is the red hot point that we are
called to keep ablaze continuously,
as the only possible way of facing
the questions that derive from the
puzzle that introduces the unconscious
into culture.
Keywords: passage to act, analyst’s
act, training, passage, guarantee,
symptom, ghost, Das Ding. |
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ISSN: | 1657-3986 2256-5477 |