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      Introdução às justificativas clínicas e teóricas da hipótese das paixões "tóxicas" Translated title: Introduction to clinical and theoretical justifications regarding the "toxic" passions hypothesis

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          Pesquisa de revisão crítica da literatura visando elucidar questões da experiência do autor com a clínica psicológica das paixões "tóxicas". Partiu-se da hipótese das paixões"tóxicas", isto é, de que existe uma analogia funcional entre as paixões e as toxicomanias devido à função do excesso narcísico, semelhante, mas não idêntica, em ambas. Mais precisamente, postulou-se que, do ponto de vista do inconsciente, seria o excesso narcísico que intoxicaria tanto nas paixões quanto nas toxicomanias. O objetivo foi justificar esta hipótese. O plano de trabalho foi: 1) relatar e questionar a história da experiência profissional do autor, para tratar das justificativas clínicas; 2) abordar os fundamentos teóricos desta história para discutir as justificativas teóricas. Destacaram-se as teorizações de Olievenstein sobre o estádio do espelho partido, de Delrieu sobre a história da toxicomania na França e de Le Poulichet sobre toxicomanias, operação do phármakon e psicanálise.

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          We have conducted a search of critical reviews of the literature to elucidate questions arising from the author's experience with the psychological clinic for "toxic" passions. We started from the "toxic" passions hypothesis, according to which a functional analogy exists between passions and toxicomanias: the function of narcissistic excess, similar, but not identical, in both. To be more precise, we proposed the hypothesis that, from the unconscious point of view, the excess narcissism would intoxicate both in passions and in toxicomanias. The objective was to justify this hypothesis. The plan for this study was: 1) To report and to question the history of the author's professional experience, to deal with the clinical justifications; and 2) To discuss the theoretical basis of this history, to discuss the theoretical justifications. We have highlighted Olievenstein's theorizations about the broken mirror stage, Delrieu's assumptions about the history of toxicomanias in France and Le Poulichet's formulations about "toxicomanias, farmakon operation and psychoanalysis".

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                Journal
                epc
                Estudos de Psicologia (Campinas)
                Estud. psicol. (Campinas)
                PUC-Campinas (Campinas )
                0103-166X
                March 2010
                : 27
                : 1
                : 109-120
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brazil
                Article
                S0103-166X2010000100013
                10.1590/S0103-166X2010000100013
                871fdc23-6c2c-4983-a6af-a81ec391c93c

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Toxicomania,Narcissism,Psychoanalysis,Narcisismo,Psicanálise,Toxicomanias

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