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Le Silence en psychanalyse

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"O silêncio está sempre presente numa sessão de análise, e seus efeitos são tão decisivos quanto os de uma palavra efetivamente pronunciada." Nasio O mutismo da criança autista, as pausas do psicanalista, o paciente quase sem palavras e o processo silencioso do trabalho de luto são alguns dos temas tratados nesse livro. O silêncio na psicanálise reúne exposições e debates realizados por profissionais de diversas correntes, além de três textos clássicos da maior importâ de Theodor Reik, Sophie Morgenstern – apresentado por Françoise Dolto – e Robert Fliess. Leitura obrigatória para quem deseja decifrar o inconsciente.

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 20, 1997

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Juan-David Nasio

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Juan-David Nasio (or J.-D. Nasio) is a psychoanalyst in Paris and former member of the Ecole Freudienne of Jacques Lacan.
Nasio was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. After qualifying as a doctor Nasio completed his residency as a psychiatrist at the hospital in Lanús. He emigrated to France in 1969 where he worked with Jacques Lacan. He was a professor at the University of Paris VII Sorbonne for 30 years from 1971 and is considered one of the foremost commentators on Lacanian psychoanalysis. He was the first psychoanalyst to be inducted into the prestigious French Legion of Honor. In addition to participating in Lacan's seminars and translating his Écrits into Spanish, he has authored numerous books in French and Spanish, and he is the director of the Seminaires Psychanalytiques de Paris, a major center for psychoanalytical training and the dissemination of psychoanalytical thought to nonspecialists.

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