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CHARACTERPATHY, THE POSITION OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE FIELD OF JOUISSANCE AND THE STRUGGLE TO BUILD AN ANALYZABLE SYMPTOM* * This text was originally a chapter of the Master's dissertation entitled "Morbid obesity: from the crazed character of the drive to the analyzable symptom" presented at the Graduation Program in Psychology, Psychoanalytical Studies (UFMG) in 2012, under the supervision of Professor Márcia Maria Rosa Vieira Luchina.

ABSTRACT:

As we introduce the concept of character, formulated by some theorists of psychoanalysis, we are able to spot an important theoretical and clinical device to investigate the manifestations of psychic distress. The character presumes something more archaic than the symptom; therefore it emerges before its formation. The pathologies of the character, also called characteropathies, are subjective presentation forms in which the outputs of the subject through the act to the detriment of the word and the meaning predominate. They bring challenges in the installation of the symptom as analyzable, due to the jouissance of difficult symptomatization presented by the subject. Bearing this in mind, we will also approach some contributions concerning the direction of the treatment in such cases.

Keywords:
Character; characteropathies; symptom; jouissance.

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