El niño de las hormigas

El niño de las hormigas

María del Rosario Sánchez Grillo

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Ediciones Biebel ESP
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9789871678037
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“Ser psicoanalista entraña un continuo trabajo con el dolor psíquico, que esquizás más conmocionante cuando se tratade un niño. Absolutamentesingular e íntimo, ese trabajo se convierte en sublime cuando, además, después de varios años de un proceso de cura, un psicoanalista puede pensar sobre ello, realizar inferencias y formular hipótesis teóricas. La experiencia ética privada se extiendeal compromiso de la ética públicacon la necesidad y obligacióndetransmitir los resultados dentro de la comunidad científica: el material clínico singular se categoriza como Caso o Historial clínico”.Este libro recoge el testimonio del proceso analítico con un niño entre los 6 y los 12 años, que llegó a la consulta con múltiples síntomas. El lector podrá seguir las pistas recorridas por analista y paciente tanto a través del registro escrito como de la producción gráfica durante las sesiones.La investigación clínica dio origen a la investigación teórica y conceptual alrededor de un tema central en psicoanálisis: las teorías sexuales infantiles.Merece un párrafo aparte el ensayo contenido en este libro sobre las “Consideraciones epistemológicas y metodológicas acerca de la investigación clínica con Caso Único en psicoanálisis”: seguramente resultará de gran utilidad tanto para el investigador como para el tesista (doctorando o maestrando) en esta disciplina. 10

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