Oedipus Complex(es) and Murder(s) on Trial, an Outcome of Psychosis
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The author considers the notion of a preconception of the Oedipus complex along with psychotic functioning. He addresses the question from the perspective of the oedipal drive dynamics of incest and murder at work in psychosis, its possible outcomes and their articulation: being realized purely towards satisfaction or resumed in deferred action as a psychic organizer. The murder process establishes the dynamics of transition from one to the other. Drawing on the clinical treatment of decompensated psychosis in adulthood, the clinical moments that lead to these possible founding processual mutations are emphasized.
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