Abuso sexual: consideraciones sobre el trauma desde la perspectiva psicoanalítica
This article of reflection aims to establish a perspective from the psychoanalytic perspective of the intervention that is performed to children and adolescents who have lived a situation of sexual abuse, understanding that it is a fact that is framed in the social, lived from the individuality of t...
Autor Principal: | Peña Rivera, Luz Marina |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2018
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http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5455 |
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This article of reflection aims to establish a perspective from the psychoanalytic perspective of the intervention that is performed to children and adolescents who have lived a situation of sexual abuse, understanding that it is a fact that is framed in the social, lived from the individuality of the Subject and to realize the look like professional of the psychology from a psychoanalytic perspective, will help to understand that it is in the analysis where the subject can get to transform the images of the facts lived in memories to elaborate what has meant like traumatic. In addition, the article proposes an approach to the theory of psychic trauma, understood as the subsequent activation of the sexual excitement of a memory by an external event, which will be guided by the Freudian foundations to see clearly how Gives the trauma. And finally, an approach that invites to take into account the psychoanalytic practice in the intervention of sexual abuse. In the first place, the concept of abuse will be defined from the world health organization as a specialized agency to manage policies of prevention, promotion and intervention in health worldwide, with the aim of understanding a little how this problem is framed in the social context ; Secondly we will inquire about the way Freud and other authors explain the concept of trauma; From this I will try to clarify the explanations with a case and clinical vignettes that arise from the professional exercise; And to conclude some considerations by way of conclusion, with which I want to indicate that psychoanalytic theory becomes an alternative of intervention. |
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