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Anuario de investigaciones

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DONGHI, Alicia. Freudian advances on the experience of pain. Anu. investig. [online]. 2014, vol.21, n.2, pp.29-32. ISSN 1851-1686.

In the following texts of Freud: "A psychology for Neurologists project", "more than the pleasure principle", and "inhibition, symptoms and anxiety" in this article will be questioned the concept of pain. This topic has Freud always occupied and despite changes in paradigms on which their conceptualization evolved - from the neuronal model of the project, until the formulation of the device in "the I and the her" - guidelines ideas are there from the beginning. The experience of pain is articulated to an experience like satisfaction, giving rise to the same appliance leaving remainder affection. Then his emergency checks as an excess that the appliance can not ligature and with the breakdown of protective systems (antiestimulo protection barrier). Then the precise idea of Freud of the concept of pain as pseudo drive, allows you to reposition it, also as a concept between the soma and psyche. Also be addressed from this hypothesis that the presence of pain nd of excess--in some current clinical presentation patterns - would be related with rebuild ligation allowing to operate at the beginning of the pleasure as a regulator of the death drive.

Palabras clave : Pain.

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