Freud aujourd'hui : ce qui me semble essentiel conserver

  • Sergio Benvenuto International Institute of Depth Psychology (IIDP) in Kiev

Résumé

The author, a psychoanalyst, essentially distinguishes three fundamental phases of psychoanalysis in the over 100 years since its inception. The first, hinged on Freud and his followers, was founded on a metapsychology centered around the notion of drive and repetition; at the time, psychoanalysis understood itself not as one psychological theory, but as Psychology tout court. A second phase assumed various forms and directions—from Winnicott to Lacan, from Bion to Laplanche—where transference assumed an ever more fundamental significance, and where a sort of primacy of the other (the other as variously understood) established itself in both practice and in analytic theory. We have now entered a third phase of a still imprecise character which has for the time being uncovered only partial or insufficient theorisations, and which aims more at recognising the analytic practice as it is actually practiced rather than instituting a good analytic practice. In this context, the Freudian metapsychology is viewed as myths, albeit perspicuous, to understand in an essentially metaphoric sense. One expects more of a theory on psychoanalysis than of psychoanalysis.

Biographie de l'auteur

Sergio Benvenuto, International Institute of Depth Psychology (IIDP) in Kiev

Sergio Benvenuto est psychanalyste, philosophe et essayiste. Psychologue de formation à l'Université Paris 7, chercheur invité à la New School for Social Research de New York, il enseigne aujourd'hui la psychanalyse à l'Institut international de psychologie des profondeurs de Kiev. Il est président de l'Institut Elvio Fachinelli (alias Institut des hautes études en psychanalyse), fondateur en 1995 de la Revue européenne de psychanalyse, dont il est directeur.

Publiée
2020-03-15