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Anuario de investigaciones

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LAZNIK, David; LUBIAN, Elena  and  KLIGMANN, Leopoldo. The death drive: trauma and invoking. Anu. investig. [online]. 2015, vol.22, n.2, pp.131-136. ISSN 1851-1686.

From Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920) Freudian theories mainly investigate the psychic dimension that exceeds the return of the repressed. These developments reach their formalization with the formulation of the second topography and the primary erogenous masochism. Framed in this epistemological context, Freud proposes different conceptual operators: bound-unbound; primary sadism (transposition out of the death drive) (residue inside the death drive) Primary -masoquismo; mixing-demixing instinctual. This is a set of operators that seek to address various clinical problems arising from the formulation of the second instinctual dualism. The linked opposition - unbound traumatic lets you crop emergence. However, not enough to account for the repetition compulsion, anxiety as contrainvestidura and traumatic neurosis. The second operator can locate two dimensions of what happens with the death drive. One that is transposed abroad as sadism and other residue that remains inside the death instinct. Finally, the third operator Freud explores the silent face of the superego. Thus, questions severe neurosis, traumatic neurosis, the negative therapeutic reaction, and narcissistic neurosis, among others.

Keywords : Topic; Dualism; Operators; Problems.

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