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- Title
Los silencios en la clínica del duelo.
- Authors
VINOT, FRÉDÉRIC
- Abstract
The myth of Orpheus, descending to Hades to find Eurydice, plunges us into the problem of mourning. The doctrine of "orphism" shows that there is a possible sublimation after the double loss of Eurydice. In Ovid's version, the presence of two types of silence at the time of the ascent from Hades allows us to clinically locate the specific aspects of the Symbolic (ineffable silence) and of the Real (unspeakable silence) during the work of mourning.
- Subjects
BEREAVEMENT; GRIEF; SUBLIMATION (Psychology); ORPHEUS (Greek mythological character); EURYDICE (Greek mythological character)
- Publication
Desde el Jardín de Freud, 2011, Issue 11, p199
- ISSN
1657-3986
- Publication type
Article