The Superego and the Transgenerational
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Individual and family super-ego are the product of multiple factors. The author treats the transgenerational origins of the super-ego. This idea conforms to the pattern of many Freud’s discoveries, in particular cultural super-ego, intersubjectivity, primal phantasies, imago. It perhaps influenced Freud when it wished to redefine the super-ego like an instance, in 1923. However, the contribution of the TFP is particularized by the setting in light on active and permanent behalf of the family groupality; the super-ego is activated and mobilized while being recreated constantly. That implies encouraging therapeutic prospects, in condition however that the therapists are sensitive to this idea by adapting their interpretative tools (not only contents of their interpretations). In the clinical part, the author speaks about these families where the transgression of the law is felt (abuse, violence, incest, delinquency); one can bind these demonstrations with the failures in the process of transmission. The questions of secrecy and myth prove as important as that of the gift and the unpaid debt. During the therapy of the “transgressive” families, the counter-transference is requested in a way particular to the point to produce uneasyness, dislike, rejection. However if the counter-transference is shown so “reactive” how to build a therapeutic relation? Transgenerational in lived of the therapists cannot it there play a part of release and make it possible the latter to find empathy? And which? The author illustrates these ideas by a PFT of incest.
Réseaux sociaux