সংক্ষিপ্ত: | Psychoanalysis is
based on the principle
that many factors
guiding a person’s
feelings, thinking,
and action remain
outside his or her
conscious awareness.
These unconscious
emotional processes
influence one’s
current relationships,
work life, sense of
self, and ability to
feel pleasure. Recent
reviews of
neuroscientific work
confirm that many of
Freud’s original
observations, not
least the pervasive
influence of non‐
conscious processes
and the organizing
function of emotions for thinking, have found confirmation in laboratory studies The integration of
psychoanalytic ideas with modern science is unlikely to interest investigators from other
disciplines unless psychoanalysis can actually contribute to directing or to informing data
collection in these disciplines. The isolation of psychoanalysis should be replaced by active
collaboration with other mental health disciplines. The proposed reflection would like to stress
the virtuous relationship between psychiatry and psychoanalysis. The knowledge of the psychiatrist
is always incomplete, as well as the diagnosis is always ongoing. Psychoanalysis, as a discourse
about the division of the Subject, can make to psychiatry indispensable tools to reflect on his
practice.
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