Technique and treatment in psychoanalysis. An epistemological posture
This paper starts from our reflection on the thesis that Paul Ricoeur exposes in his book Freud and Philosophy. An Essay on Interpretation, a reflection that focuses only on one aspect of the status of psychoanalysis, namely, Ricoeur’s characterization of its specificity and its radical distinction...
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ARFIL y UNL
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Topicos/article/view/9012 |
| Sumario: | This paper starts from our reflection on the thesis that Paul Ricoeur exposes in his book Freud and Philosophy. An Essay on Interpretation, a reflection that focuses only on one aspect of the status of psychoanalysis, namely, Ricoeur’s characterization of its specificity and its radical distinction from phenomenology. From there, we will try to show that the reception of Freud’s psychoanalysis in Winnicott produced an epistemological shift when he put aside the concept of technique and replaced it with the notion of treatment. Therefore, in our view, from within Winnicott’s thinking it becomes necessary to think again about the epistemological relationships between phenomenology and psychoanalysis. |
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