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Initial relations between Interpretation and Transference in the Development of the Freudian Method

The present work seeks, essentially, to present the initial relationships between Freud's concepts of interpretationand transference. In constant articulations of the Freudian method with perspectives from current authors, the scope was delimited and crucial transformations and technical inflec...

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Published in:Psicologia, ciência e profissão ciência e profissão, 2014-07, Vol.34 (3), p.704
Main Author: Costa e Silva, Carlos Alexandre Araújo Benício da
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Language:Portuguese
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Summary:The present work seeks, essentially, to present the initial relationships between Freud's concepts of interpretationand transference. In constant articulations of the Freudian method with perspectives from current authors, the scope was delimited and crucial transformations and technical inflections were highlighted along the Freudian path. Starting with a retrospective focus of technical progress produced by Freud, towards the consolidation of the interpretive method, arguing: the evolution of the psychoanalytic technique and its limits, how the initial relationships between notions of interpretation and transference, and the very effectiveness of interpretation as a technical resource. The text also provides important subsidies and aids in pointing out significant issues of the psychoanalytic framework, contemplating (1) the reason for which the psyche is so often proved impenetrable from interpretations, (2) how the withdrawal of repressed material moves the affection, (3) how the interpretations in Psychoanalysis are formed, and (4) how the boundaries of technical evolution of Psychoanalysis are drawn. El presente trabajo busca, fundamentalmente, presentar las relaciones iniciales entre las concepciones freudianas de interpretaciónytransferencia.En constantes articulaciones del método freudiano con perspectivas de autores actuales, se delimitan los alcances y se destacan las transformaciones e inflexiones cruciales de la técnica a lo largo del recorrido freudiano. Se inicia teniendo por foco una retrospectiva del progreso técnico producido por Freud, rumbo a la consolidación del método interpretativo, discutiéndose: la evolución de la técnica psicoanalítica y sus límites, cómo se dieron las relaciones iniciales entre las nociones de interpretación y transferencia, y la propia eficacia de la interpretación como recurso técnico. El texto proporciona asimismo importantes subsidios y auxilia en la puntuación de cuestiones significativas de la estructura psicoanalítica, contemplando (1) el motivo por el cual el psiquismo tantas veces se muestra impenetrable frente a las interpretaciones, (2) cómo la retirada del material recalcado mueve el afecto, (3) cómo se constituyen las interpretaciones en Psicoanálisis y (4) cómo son delineados los límites de la evolución técnica del Psicoanálisis.
ISSN:1414-9893
1982-3703
DOI:10.1590/1982-3703001452013