Psychoanalysis and passion: the position of the subject

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Samir A. Dasuky Quiceno
Alejandra Mejía Mejía
Gloria Rivera Botero
Daniel Martinez Acebedo
Luz I. Fernández Jaramillo

Abstract

This article is the result of a conceptual investigation, from the psychoanalytic perspective, to show how in the conception of mental illness, Freud introduces the dimension of the subject with regard to the drive-passion in the formation of neurosis. Freud, of medical-psychiatric training, receives from his tradition some etiological conceptions of the disease in two main ways: The conception of the disease by way of external and internal accidents and by a hereditary or predisposing conception of the disease, of which Freud distances himself to think of mental illness as a psychic reality, introducing the responsibility of the subject for his own discomfort, as a product of conflicts that are generated in relation to the drive -passion in the sexual order.

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Passion, Drive, Psychoanalysis, Mental illness, Ethics

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