ROLE OF THE SYMPTOM IN THE PSYCHIC STRUCTURE
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Freud, symptom, structure, cure, psychoanalyticclinicAbstract
This work intends to make a brief survey about the role played by the symptom, according to Freud, in the psychic structure, and then to place what he sets out about it at the end of the cure. Freud gives several definitions of symptom but, for this research’s aim, only one of them will be taken: that given in the "Project", where he states it is a mnemic symbol. The hypothesis of the work is as follows: if this definition doesn’t allow the idea of a symptom with a supporting role in the constitution of the psychic structure to slip in. From this point, the question about Freud's route for an analysis comes up. The way in is through the symptom. But ¿what about it at the end?
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