La dissociazione farmaco-indotta: l’orpha "chimico" come base di una nuova tecnologia analitica

Titolo Rivista RICERCA PSICOANALITICA
Autori/Curatori Fabio Beni, Daniele Santoni
Anno di pubblicazione 2014 Fascicolo 2014/1 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 18 P. 55-72 Dimensione file 692 KB
DOI 10.3280/RPR2014-001005
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Gli autori tentano di rileggere il concetto ferencziano di orpha alla luce della teoria della complessità e in particolare del concetto di iperciclo. Tale operazione consente di comprendere in modo migliore il funzionamento di quelle psicopatologie caratterizzate dalla continua e ricorsiva polarizzazione della mente del soggetto intorno ad un determinato centro di gravità. Così facendo si apre inoltre la possibilità di reinterpretare la tecnologia ferencziana, nata intorno ad orpha e al trauma, utilizzandola come principale strumento di intervento nel campo delle dipendenze patologiche gravi.;

Keywords:Orpha, tossicodipendenze, psicoanalisi, dissociazione, iperciclo

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