The body in the psychoanalytic clinic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/rpu.v0i2.22Keywords:
Body, Imaginary, Childhood, troumatisme, AutismoAbstract
This article contains descriptions and questions regarding the effects on subjectivity, brought by the new ways of child rearing, which together with new technologies, deprive the child of the fictions necessary for life. There is also a description of the difficulties which arise in children when the Otherness in everyday life is represented by the screen languages. Bercoff regards it as a language with no volume, coming from the Other, who is voice and sight, but not body. What happens in these cases with the imaginary dimension, an essential component in the early stages of life and in which the child is often entrapped, without the symbolic order of the time period to help him out. The end of the article deals with Lacan´s neologism “traumatisme”. This notion allows for the understanding of the autism issue, a compelling matter of these times.