PSICOSSOMÁTICA NO COTIDIANO INFANTIL
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.37422Resumo
Este artigo identifica as relações entre as doenças, 0 somático e 0 simbólica. Partindo do princípio de que o homem é um animal sirnbólico, são analisados os mecanismos que conduzem à formação desses simbolos, atividade do próprio eu tentando lidar com as ansiedades provocadas por sua relação com os objetos. Quando a simbolização não se processa, o desenvolvimento do ego pode ser extremamente prejudicada, gerando complicações ao nível do somático.Ao decifrarmos as complexas ligações entre o soma e o símbolo, conseguiríamos penetrar no inconsciente do ser humano, aliviando as energias responsáveis pelo mau somático. O resultado seria então a cura no campo psicossomático. Procuramos demonstrar que, em muitos casos, a palavra e a descoberta das causas que inibiram a estruturação dos simbolos podem, mesmo sem o apoio de uma terapêutica farmacológico, conduzir a resultados positivos.
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1991-12-19
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