Monday, January 17, 2011

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THE CHILD AND FAMILY review for Maria Rita Conrad on the sites: http://www.ilcortile-consultorio.it; http://www.psicologiutili.it

The child and the family is a diverse and complex text, but agile and exciting. It 'a text which is not addressed only to "insiders" but to the world of culture and, ultimately, to the families themselves for its vibrant clarity and precise for the synthesis that never fails to target the psychoanalytic investigation of the rigor . This volume, second in the series promoted by the antenna of Rimini, is intended to articulate with the news that Jacques Lacan's text explores the complex family and, in some ways, advocates on the crisis through the contemporary family and the birth of new family forms. The child and the family begins with a panel discussion entitled "The father of the sacred and profane" that were present: John Rose, in which the volume is dedicated, the Vicar General of the Diocese of Rimini, Aldo Amati, which addresses the statute the fatherhood of God from the old to the New Testament scholar of sacred art and symbolic Alessandro Giovanardi, in order to articulate the theme of fatherhood in sacred, comments on three works of the Master of Faenza, and two of Giovanni Bellini and his students; the conductor Paolo Olmi discussing the figure and the concept of fatherhood in the drama of opera, the psychoanalyst Pierre-Gilles Gueguen points out that the concept of paternal function in Freud and Lacan. In this round table, in a fruitful comparison between theology, sacred art, music and psychoanalysis, as written by Antonio Di Ciaccia is "addressing the issue - from the complex family - his father's side: its shape, its function, its statute, its very existence and non-existence, His incarnation, or his rejection in humans. " The volume continues with five lessons "master" of Esthela Solano-Suarez, Massimo Terms, Virginio Baio, Lilia Mahjoub and Pierre-Gilles Gueguen, in which family members are annotated complexes in perspective with the following Lacan's teaching, to the progress around the development of "names-of-father" and the clinic Borromean place in dialectic with new morphologies that today the family and new forms of child and adolescent distress assume. A third part, entitled "Today" begins with a clinical case treated at the Psychoanalytic Center for Counselling and Therapy (CPCT) in Paris, dedicated to the function of "cutting" that the analytical treatment can be made between a mother and a daughter when the paternal function was inoperative. The following is a text devoted to the maximum extent all'Amleto, which deals with the emergence of inhibition between subjective desire and mourning identification with the phallus. Concludes the third part of a text in which Lilia Mahjoub complexes households, is reconsidered in light of the significant fall of the bosses and the rise to the zenith of the object, the location where the child can increasingly find themselves. In the fourth part, short but stimulating contributions of Marianna Matteoni, Loretta Biondi, Gabriele Pazzaglia, Antonella Del Monaco and Loredana Zani face: the psychopathology of autism outlined by Lacan in the debate on the Complex and current therapeutic techniques released by an ethic of the subject, the irreducible transmission between parents and children shorter than the analysis Freud has led to Gustav Mahler, and the manner in which the Oedipus complex is substantiated or not, in families today, as the organizer of psychic development, the functions that parenting in the family of those who today are no longer in incarnate or go to "tilt "drug addiction, which puts in check the relationship with the Other and the tyrannical and unconscious by an object at stake in the direction of care. The volume concludes with a theoretical study of Raffaele Calabria dedicated to the 'I through the optical system used by Lacan. " Final assumption, namely that "the ego is the place par excellence of the imagination, whose knotting with symbolic and the real is conceived by Lacan as the first, basic and essential articulation of Freud's discovery, "may recognize the sense of positioning of the contribution to the volume and the crowning point of conjunction with the beginning, dedicated to his father and function father, as if the node with which the three registries, real, imaginary and symbolic, the article is that "Name-of-the-Father", of which only one can do without using it, that the basis for ethics and practice of psychoanalysis Lacanian orientation.

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