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Anuario de investigaciones

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Abstract

DAL MASO, Silvina; IBALO, Belén; VIRGILIO, M. Cristina  and  WAINSZELBAUM, Verónica. The constitution of the object in melancholy. Anu. investig. [online]. 2013, vol.20, n.2, pp.81-89. ISSN 1851-1686.

This conclusive review is the result of research conducted in the research project: "the object in melancholy: love to drive", which was carried out between 2010 and 2012, approved by the programmed UBACyT.  The central themes which led the research were: the status of the object in the melancholy in relation to the identification that the sleeve. The movement that goes from the term das Ding in Freud, their elevation to the value of concept in Lacan; the difficulties in the symbolization in the passage of the thing to the object; the obstacle that we have found to properly discuss loss of object in the melancholic psychosis due to its unique Constitution. The distinction between States and features melancholy and melancholic psychosis. This conclusive review aims to highlight the mentioned research, the modality in the Constitution of the object in the melancholy, emphasizing the difference between failure and hole, ideal and the ideal of the ego, superego, wound and scar. It will also illustrate with clinical vignettes and literature.

Keywords : Psychoanalysis; Psychology; Melancholy; Pain; Das Ding; The Freudian thing; Psychosis; Drive; Libido; Object; Research; Freud; Lacan; Faculty of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires.

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